View Full Version : Weld On vs Slip On Muffler Question
jsbihn
12-16-2013, 01:50 AM
I just have a simple question or two.
What way can you tel if a muffler is a weld on vs a slip on?
And is there a way to make a weld on muffler a slip on?
HUMTECH
12-17-2013, 01:23 AM
Any muffler if is the right dimension will slip on, depends if you clamp it or weld it into place
jsbihn
12-17-2013, 02:12 AM
Thanks.
Looking to get rid of the stock muffler because it is a rattle can it sounds like right now, and wanted to be able to put on a muffler myself that doesnt "bolt" into the old exhaust system, so since I cant weld... I would need a slip on.
jsbihn
12-17-2013, 12:31 PM
Humtech, If I gut the cats when I do my muffler swap, I should get a light right? So is there a way to make the computer and everything not thing the cat was removed. I thought I remember there was a plug or a resistor or something you put in place of the back O2 sensor....
Just not sure if they work on the H2
LoJac963
12-17-2013, 12:58 PM
There are O2 sims you can buy I know that. The GTO guys used them all the time with long tubes and when going catless.
HUMTECH
12-17-2013, 07:33 PM
Yes ses light will be on if you don't put sims in place of rear sensors. This will make your truck run in open loop operation all the time meaning that it will run off a base fuel air mixture and the ecm will not control adjustments. This will affect performance and fuel mileage. Will run better with cats in place if you don't find sims for rear
jsbihn
12-17-2013, 09:41 PM
J-man, Not sure I understand.
So you are saying that if I gut the cats, I can get this "SIMS" thing and put it in the rear sensor spot and it will delete the SES light (and of course thats the only way to kill that light). The down side is it will cause a drop in performance and gas mileage, basically saying that the truck will not perform properly.
On the other hand, if I gut the cats and leave the sensor in place... the truck will perform fine... I will just have the annoying SES light always lit.
Is this correct?
Also, is there an easy way to gut the cats on these rigs? Or is it basically remove all the cats and either use a high pressure washer or a rod to break apart the honey comb?
I was thinking of cutting the cats out of the exhaust and slipping on a exhaust pipe to replace the missing cat area. Do you think that might be an easier solution?
HUMTECH
12-18-2013, 01:01 AM
No if you remove or gut the cats you need the o2 simulators in rear sensor location for engine to perform correctly. If you gut the cats and leave original o2 sensors light will come on and performance and fuel mileage will suffer
jsbihn
12-18-2013, 01:27 AM
Ok thanks. I had a feeling I was reading that wrong.
Does anyone know where to get the "SIMS" from?
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