Installshield 2
Gothenburg Superiority
The second O2 sensor is what will give you hell without the eliminator...The second sensor moniters the primary cat's preformance...The ECU has no idea (well not directly) the second cat is even in the exhuast though...You can remove that with no problems, but that is by far the least restrictive of the two...The eliminator splices inline between the secondary o2 sensor and the ECU (harness actually), and fixes the output so that the ECU never realizes you did anything...hence no MIL...
Nice data sheets by the way...I have heard some good s*** about that Gtec pro...The runs seems consistent, albeit a bit optimistic maybe on the 1/4 times...Some dudes are hard pressed to get that in a stick I hear...
Playing with some exhaust setups will yeild some good lowend torque if you play your cards right...Just don't go too big, do not get any bigger than the RB...That may mean some goofy transitions from the header to the catback, but it will be better off for your auto...If you through a 2.5" or bigger system in there, the lowend pulse rate will go to s*** and you will most likely make LESS power down low...your auto and wife will never forgive you...
Depending on where you live in NJ and where you get it inspected, you still may be hit by Mr. Inspector by the books and not pass because of the eliminated primary cat...that will depend on luck and where you take it...If it isn't an option, I would skip the entire header plan and go with a Wagner downpipe and high flow cat...The upper portion of the stock exh. mani is simply average, but the restrictive cat and the ridiculous crush-bent downpipe need to find a home in the garbage, or better yet back on Mazda's design floor...If you just get a shorty header, but keep the stock underneath you won't get much...
Nice data sheets by the way...I have heard some good s*** about that Gtec pro...The runs seems consistent, albeit a bit optimistic maybe on the 1/4 times...Some dudes are hard pressed to get that in a stick I hear...
Playing with some exhaust setups will yeild some good lowend torque if you play your cards right...Just don't go too big, do not get any bigger than the RB...That may mean some goofy transitions from the header to the catback, but it will be better off for your auto...If you through a 2.5" or bigger system in there, the lowend pulse rate will go to s*** and you will most likely make LESS power down low...your auto and wife will never forgive you...
Depending on where you live in NJ and where you get it inspected, you still may be hit by Mr. Inspector by the books and not pass because of the eliminated primary cat...that will depend on luck and where you take it...If it isn't an option, I would skip the entire header plan and go with a Wagner downpipe and high flow cat...The upper portion of the stock exh. mani is simply average, but the restrictive cat and the ridiculous crush-bent downpipe need to find a home in the garbage, or better yet back on Mazda's design floor...If you just get a shorty header, but keep the stock underneath you won't get much...