Just blew lower intercooler pipe any advice?
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So the code is P0420 catalyst efficency below threshold bank 1. I was thinking.... I drove the car like 5 miles limping it without the boot on because my car was on the side of a main highway here and I.needed to get it to a gas station, could I have possibly fowled a plug enough to mess up anything, I just dont wana replace the o2 sensor and it not be the prob
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I cleared the light last night and it came back on. I cleared it again this morning so we will see if it comes back. If it does am I looking at the upstream o2 sensor since its bank 1? Hope not that sucker is 300$. I just dont see how it could be a bad o2 with the car running fine? Wouldnt that jack up my air/fuel ratios?
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you hit that right on the tip of the nail lmao
AHHHHH i remember like it was yesterday, coming home about 6am and i gunned it, when i heard that POP, i literally thought i blew the motor or something. then after i seen it was the intercooler hosing came off. went right to NAPA bought a couple of these suckers. never had a problem ever again afterwords
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ok guys need your help, the code is P0420 came on after blowing my intercooler pipe. ive cleared it 4 times now and everytime it comes back on after a long drive, never comes on just driving around town. my car sounds like it has some minor detonation so i am going to change the spark plugs. which O2 sensor is bank one? the one after the cat? i just am still confused on how this went bad after blowing a charge pipe. PLEASE help! thanks in advance. BTW the car is bone stock besides a Fujita intake.
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It doesn't sound like you have anything significant done to your EVO.
a) take off that intake and go back to the stock air box. You are not making enough HP to justify using an aftermarket intake. Once you get over 450, then you can start considering the air intake.
Without any tuning, it is just making you run lean.
you might need to replace the rear o2 sensor. that is typically associated with the p0420 code.
Go up to this site, and don't pay $300 for a O2 sensor. http://www.walkerproducts.com/?page_id=29
good luck
a) take off that intake and go back to the stock air box. You are not making enough HP to justify using an aftermarket intake. Once you get over 450, then you can start considering the air intake.
Without any tuning, it is just making you run lean.
you might need to replace the rear o2 sensor. that is typically associated with the p0420 code.
Go up to this site, and don't pay $300 for a O2 sensor. http://www.walkerproducts.com/?page_id=29
good luck
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It doesn't sound like you have anything significant done to your EVO.
a) take off that intake and go back to the stock air box. You are not making enough HP to justify using an aftermarket intake. Once you get over 450, then you can start considering the air intake.
Without any tuning, it is just making you run lean.
you might need to replace the rear o2 sensor. that is typically associated with the p0420 code.
Go up to this site, and don't pay $300 for a O2 sensor. http://www.walkerproducts.com/?page_id=29
good luck
a) take off that intake and go back to the stock air box. You are not making enough HP to justify using an aftermarket intake. Once you get over 450, then you can start considering the air intake.
Without any tuning, it is just making you run lean.
you might need to replace the rear o2 sensor. that is typically associated with the p0420 code.
Go up to this site, and don't pay $300 for a O2 sensor. http://www.walkerproducts.com/?page_id=29
good luck
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Here's my guess....
When you "limped it home", you were running pig rich due to a huge intake leak. This fuel fouled your plugs and your O2 sensors. Pull them out, clean them, dry them, and re-install them.
I have seen a couple Evos with this same problem after the intercooler pipe popped off. Did the same cleaning I mentioned above on both of them. One, the light never came back on, the other it would come on after a bit of a drive like you mention... Perhaps the extended rich condition damaged the O2 sensor.
When you "limped it home", you were running pig rich due to a huge intake leak. This fuel fouled your plugs and your O2 sensors. Pull them out, clean them, dry them, and re-install them.
I have seen a couple Evos with this same problem after the intercooler pipe popped off. Did the same cleaning I mentioned above on both of them. One, the light never came back on, the other it would come on after a bit of a drive like you mention... Perhaps the extended rich condition damaged the O2 sensor.
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Here's my guess....
When you "limped it home", you were running pig rich due to a huge intake leak. This fuel fouled your plugs and your O2 sensors. Pull them out, clean them, dry them, and re-install them.
I have seen a couple Evos with this same problem after the intercooler pipe popped off. Did the same cleaning I mentioned above on both of them. One, the light never came back on, the other it would come on after a bit of a drive like you mention... Perhaps the extended rich condition damaged the O2 sensor.
When you "limped it home", you were running pig rich due to a huge intake leak. This fuel fouled your plugs and your O2 sensors. Pull them out, clean them, dry them, and re-install them.
I have seen a couple Evos with this same problem after the intercooler pipe popped off. Did the same cleaning I mentioned above on both of them. One, the light never came back on, the other it would come on after a bit of a drive like you mention... Perhaps the extended rich condition damaged the O2 sensor.
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Still no one can tell me which o2 sensor is bank one? I got the hairspray thing I got new boots, t bolt clamps and bead rolled the pipes. I.need to know what sensor is bank one for the p0420