1st Gen R53 Cooper S O2 simulator

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  1. narvarr

    narvarr Active Member

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    Can anyone tell me which O2 simulator works best on our R53? I don't need it at the moment, but I decide to go with a high flow cat, I want something to help keep the codes at bay.
     
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    I personally don't like any of them because they can be more of a pain then they are worth.

    I have an RMW header with OEM O2's (Pre and Post CAT) and do not have codes.

    A quality tested header make all the difference.
     
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    The RMW header is great, but you can still get a P0420 code, as I just found out, but with the addition of a spacer to the downstream sensor it is easily remedied.
     
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    I've run the plain-vanilla generic 4 wire (you only use 3) O2 simulator for several years, and have had no problems until just recently. Some combination of the new ECU, new tune, or something isn't letting the catalyst testing complete successfully, thinks the O2 is stuck lean, even though I can monitor it and it's sending signals as it should.
     
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    Problem with that one is likely to be length, given the position of the R53 downstream O2 sensor
     
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    Yup, I forgot I added the extender a while back from Jan and it only cost $20.00.

    It may be the cheapest RMW part he sells. :lol:

    I never had an issue for years (5+) then that damn P0420 kept popping up from time to time.
     
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    The length is not an issue at all. :nonod:
     
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    I know the length of the one Jan sells isn't an issue, but it looked like the link the OP posted was longer that what I thought Jan was selling...
     
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    ^^^ahhh ok, I could not get the link to work.
     
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    It's basically a defouler with catalytic material in it.
     
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    The have one that's a 90 degree as well, but it doesn't specifically state that it has the catalyst material in it.
     
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    Jan said not to use the 90 degree ones. Just the straight one.
     
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    So you were still getting the P0420 code after adding the spacer or you added the spacer to get rid of it?
     
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    I did not get the P0420 code for years and then it was just started popping up. I would clear it and it would come back a few weeks later. I got two new oem O2's and it was gone and then started popping back up again.

    I said F it and got the extender and it has not come back since.
     
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    I have the 90deg version (no cat material) from Bigdaddy, Been throwing P2270 & P2096 since after about a month with it. It had the P0420 before installation.

    This is with an OBX, Mag CAT & CAT back. Now thinking about Jan's shorty if I can't get those codes to clear.
     
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    Take the 90 off and install a straight one first.
     
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    Yeah, I think the 90 puts it too far from the flow.
     
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    Any suggestions on a good CAT to go with OBX header? Chuckt, are you using a Magnaflow CAT or is that a different brand?
     

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