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LS1Steve 12-29-2008 08:11 PM

Where to get a GOOD new CatConverter???
 
I replaced mine with a Magnaflow $60 new converter last summer and failed a smog emissions test today. The rest is in tune, so the mechanic said he often sees this problem with cheap converters.

Where can I get an OEM quality one? How much is it from Toyota? (eek scared!)
Any decent aftermarkets that are better?

Tubbyfatty 12-29-2008 08:25 PM

Well i dont know if it would help smog but a high flow cat is nice, but spendy, and like i said, i dont know if that would help you pass smog.

Might want to go in to toyota and see what that will run you.

Good luck. Im glad i moved out from cali. hehe.

abecedarian 12-29-2008 08:42 PM

what part of the smog test failed? post the test results, HC CO NOx CO2

strykersd 12-29-2008 09:20 PM

I bought a bolt in cat from my local Autozone for $110 with lifetime warranty. I don't know why they put a lifetime warranty on it, but I'm not complaining.

desertcox05 12-30-2008 02:18 AM

i had bought one last year from a.z. too then i looked on the summit racing sight and it was actually cheaper there. if you have time for mail order

cadman 12-30-2008 05:58 AM


Originally Posted by LS1Steve (Post 51013729)
Where can I get an OEM quality one? How much is it from Toyota? (eek scared!)

A new OEM converter will set you back about $800. I had to replace the one on our '91 4Runner after it was stolen.

elripster 12-30-2008 06:51 AM

Just get any old high flow cat. I have used them for years and had no smog issues at all with any on numerous models of vehicle.

Frank

toyminator2000 12-30-2008 07:02 AM


Originally Posted by LS1Steve (Post 51013729)
I replaced mine with a Magnaflow $60 new converter last summer and failed a smog emissions test today. The rest is in tune, so the mechanic said he often sees this problem with cheap converters.

Where can I get an OEM quality one? How much is it from Toyota? (eek scared!)
Any decent aftermarkets that are better?



If the Magnaflow cat was 50 state legal then I'd be calling Them about replacing your cat or refunding your money.

mt_goat 12-30-2008 07:11 AM


Originally Posted by abecedarian (Post 51013754)
what part of the smog test failed? post the test results, HC CO NOx CO2

X2...

qdude79 12-30-2008 07:12 AM

Depends on what part of the test you failed. I'd have a hard time believing it was a year old cat that caused it. Possible, but not probable. Give us some numbers of what your Yota blew. Also, be sure of your smog shop. Many moons ago, I took my '83 to a shop and it failed MISERABLY. Did some thinking and checking around, took it to another shop, it passed. Called BBB on the former's arse.:nono:

I wouldn't put money into it 'til you find out what caused you to fail. Throwing darts in the dark that way.

abecedarian 12-30-2008 07:20 AM

And I just checked Magnaflow's catalytic converter page (http://www.car-sound.com) and the least expensive converter they sell for a 1990 Toyota V6 4Runner is $164.83: http://www.car-sound.com/02product/d...niversal=91004
I can't see a shop giving a 55-60% discount... sounds like you got hosed by whomever sold you the converter in the first place.

ool hand luke 12-30-2008 07:38 AM

oh how I hate salt! But I love how I have a pipe shuved right through my cat!!! Oh Canada! those things are worth a lot at the junk yard let alone to actually buy and use. GL man. I'd go check a yota dealership or just a muffler shop. Yota would cost a fourtune, maybe some muffler guys know of a cheap one that passes.

desconhecido 12-30-2008 07:40 AM


Originally Posted by abecedarian (Post 51014008)
And I just checked Magnaflow's catalytic converter page (http://www.car-sound.com) and the least expensive converter they sell for a 1990 Toyota V6 4Runner is $164.83: http://www.car-sound.com/02product/d...niversal=91004
I can't see a shop giving a 55-60% discount... sounds like you got hosed by whomever sold you the converter in the first place.

I don't know. According to the Magnaflow reference you gave, their converter #23886 is a direct fit for a 94 PU (which is what I have) and goes for $261. Summit racing offers Magnaflow #23886 for $101 and claims it's a direct fit for the 94 Toyota. I can offer no reason for the discrepancy, but it seems that there might be a lot of padding in the suggested retail price.

abecedarian 12-30-2008 07:44 AM


Originally Posted by desconhecido (Post 51014032)
I don't know. According to the Magnaflow reference you gave, their converter #23886 is a direct fit for a 94 PU (which is what I have) and goes for $261. Summit racing offers Magnaflow #23886 for $101 and claims it's a direct fit for the 94 Toyota. I can offer no reason for the discrepancy, but it seems that there might be a lot of padding in the suggested retail price.

I could be wrong. I don't know the jobber pricing on their converters so I suppose it's a possibility.

LS1Steve 12-30-2008 08:06 PM

#23884 is the Magnaflow cat I got on ebay new.

The HC is the test that failed.
For the 15mph it was 229ppm, max allowable 118ppm.
The 25mph was 97ppm, max allowable 98ppm, so barely passed that.

All other emissions were far under limits.

This is a catalytic issue most likely right? Plugs/cap/rotor/wires/Denso O2 sensor are about a year old.
I blocked off the EGR, is that affecting it?

RMA 12-30-2008 08:22 PM

Cat
 
#23884 Magnaflow cat 49 state legal , Not legal in california Their is the problem.

LS1Steve 12-30-2008 08:34 PM


Originally Posted by RMA (Post 51014829)
#23884 Magnaflow cat 49 state legal , Not legal in california Their is the problem.

wow the listing must have been mislabeled :think: you are absolutely right! I guess i'll try an autozone unit.

904_runner 12-30-2008 08:38 PM

i have a magnaflow put on a week ago. passed smog right after.

desconhecido 12-30-2008 08:47 PM

HC failure is not caused by the cat, is it?

RMA 12-30-2008 08:47 PM

I bought one from kragen after the one on my wifes 4runner was stolen, was around $110. Direct Bolt on passed smog with no problems


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