P0420 CEL after Catless or High Flow Downpipe
Posted: Sat Jun 20, 2020 1:55 pm
QUESTION: Can I get rid of the check engine light after switching to a catless downpipe, or a 200 cell downpipe?
QUESTION: Can I pass emissions if I have a catless downpipe, or a 200 cell downpipe?
TL;DR ANSWER: You can get rid of the light, it's not easy, and no you won't pass emissions.
LONG ANSWER:
When you change the downpipe on a Fiat 500 Abarth, or a Fiat 124, it will throw a CEL, or Check Engine Light, soon after. When you check, you will find it has a P0420 code. You'll want to get rid of this.
SOLUTION FOR NON-EMISSIONS AREA: You can delete the cat code with a flash tune. Any reputable tuner, Tork, EC, Speedmotive, Open Flash, Multiair Tuning & Development, Old School Garage, any of those can delete the code. You will now no longer have a Check Engine Light, and you will not have a P0420 code.
WILL IT PASS EMISSIONS: Chances are it won't. Check your state/local laws. The "deleted" code will appear as "NOT AVAILABLE" when scanned. Most states are wise to this and will fail you the same is if the sensor reads "NOT READY".
HOW DO I PASS EMISSIONS WHEN CATLESS/HI FLOW: You will need to swap your original factory catalytic converter back onto the car, reset the ECU and drive it until the "Not Ready" codes clear. User reports are that this takes a LONG TIME. Some users have had to go more than 1000 miles. Also, running catless can damage the secondary O2 sensor so it may need to be replaced.
MY FRIEND / A FORUM SAID I CAN USE A SPACER TO FIX THE PROBLEM: Success with spacers range from "Temporary success, hurry and get it passed before it throws a code" to "Absolutely worthless". Most owners find spacers are absolutely worthless, as the code will take longer to re-appear, but it will still appear before the "Not Ready" status is cleared, thus not passing emissions. Owners with pre-2015 models have slightly better luck, but in all cases, the codes eventually reappear. Do not buy a catless thinking a spacer will help. 200 Cell cats will also fail even with spacers. The ONLY cat that will not throw codes is a factory cat.
MY FRIEND SAID I CAN PLUG IN A SPECIAL ADAPTER TO FAKE THE SIGNAL: Doesn't work. Those work on narrowband systems. The Fiat has a wideband O2 and it isn't fooled by devices that send a fake O2 sensor signal.
MY FRIEND SAID I CAN USE A "MINI-CAT": Doesn't work. It may delay the P0420 signal, unfortunately, it will replace that with other error codes related to cat warmup time and temperature.
SO THERE IS NO WAY: That's about it.
Don't go catless or high flow cat if passing emissions matters to you.
QUESTION: Can I pass emissions if I have a catless downpipe, or a 200 cell downpipe?
TL;DR ANSWER: You can get rid of the light, it's not easy, and no you won't pass emissions.
LONG ANSWER:
When you change the downpipe on a Fiat 500 Abarth, or a Fiat 124, it will throw a CEL, or Check Engine Light, soon after. When you check, you will find it has a P0420 code. You'll want to get rid of this.
SOLUTION FOR NON-EMISSIONS AREA: You can delete the cat code with a flash tune. Any reputable tuner, Tork, EC, Speedmotive, Open Flash, Multiair Tuning & Development, Old School Garage, any of those can delete the code. You will now no longer have a Check Engine Light, and you will not have a P0420 code.
WILL IT PASS EMISSIONS: Chances are it won't. Check your state/local laws. The "deleted" code will appear as "NOT AVAILABLE" when scanned. Most states are wise to this and will fail you the same is if the sensor reads "NOT READY".
HOW DO I PASS EMISSIONS WHEN CATLESS/HI FLOW: You will need to swap your original factory catalytic converter back onto the car, reset the ECU and drive it until the "Not Ready" codes clear. User reports are that this takes a LONG TIME. Some users have had to go more than 1000 miles. Also, running catless can damage the secondary O2 sensor so it may need to be replaced.
MY FRIEND / A FORUM SAID I CAN USE A SPACER TO FIX THE PROBLEM: Success with spacers range from "Temporary success, hurry and get it passed before it throws a code" to "Absolutely worthless". Most owners find spacers are absolutely worthless, as the code will take longer to re-appear, but it will still appear before the "Not Ready" status is cleared, thus not passing emissions. Owners with pre-2015 models have slightly better luck, but in all cases, the codes eventually reappear. Do not buy a catless thinking a spacer will help. 200 Cell cats will also fail even with spacers. The ONLY cat that will not throw codes is a factory cat.
MY FRIEND SAID I CAN PLUG IN A SPECIAL ADAPTER TO FAKE THE SIGNAL: Doesn't work. Those work on narrowband systems. The Fiat has a wideband O2 and it isn't fooled by devices that send a fake O2 sensor signal.
MY FRIEND SAID I CAN USE A "MINI-CAT": Doesn't work. It may delay the P0420 signal, unfortunately, it will replace that with other error codes related to cat warmup time and temperature.
SO THERE IS NO WAY: That's about it.
Don't go catless or high flow cat if passing emissions matters to you.