jimmy
MB Enthusiast
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- Discovery 3 TDV6, Discovery 300TDi - Plaything!
Possibly one aimed at Dieselman.
Has anybody any experience of De-CATing a Mercedes? In particular a diesel?
As I understand it you do not need a CAT on diesel as long as it will pass the emmissions test. I have heard that De-CATting can release upto 15-20 horses. My front pipe and CAT is looking a bit tired and guess it will be another year before the brakets rust off, so I thought about gutting the CAT, obviously if it is no good I can get a replacement very cheap (well compared to MB anyway).
I have heard all sorts about back pressure etc, and simply gutting the CAT will cause turbulence and its better to use a bypass pipe. I would rather try gutting the CAT becuase to look at, it would still look like it had a CAT.
My main concern is noise, the CAT is right under the front seats and acts as a silencer, would removing the internals make it much noisier? A friend had to gut the CAT on his Berlingo van as it was damaged and was breaking up so could have blocked the silencer, it recently passed the MOT with no problems but sounds very tinny and raspy.
Has anybody any experience of De-CATing a Mercedes? In particular a diesel?
As I understand it you do not need a CAT on diesel as long as it will pass the emmissions test. I have heard that De-CATting can release upto 15-20 horses. My front pipe and CAT is looking a bit tired and guess it will be another year before the brakets rust off, so I thought about gutting the CAT, obviously if it is no good I can get a replacement very cheap (well compared to MB anyway).
I have heard all sorts about back pressure etc, and simply gutting the CAT will cause turbulence and its better to use a bypass pipe. I would rather try gutting the CAT becuase to look at, it would still look like it had a CAT.
My main concern is noise, the CAT is right under the front seats and acts as a silencer, would removing the internals make it much noisier? A friend had to gut the CAT on his Berlingo van as it was damaged and was breaking up so could have blocked the silencer, it recently passed the MOT with no problems but sounds very tinny and raspy.