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Originally Posted by SirDigby
a secondary o2 simulator sends a signal to the ecu about once every second at the correct voltage for a clean catalyst. a spacer just moves the o2 sensor away from the path. I don't know why you'd do this. if you remove catalyst an incorrect signal will be sent to the ecu tripping a cel. you should not remove your catalyst unless you are using car for racing only. you will only gain about 1-2 hp, but can incur a $10,000 epa fine if it is discovered it has been removed. FEDERAL LAW (idk about PR)
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Agreed! If you do remove the cat, the only way to effectively get rid of a CEL, asside from using an aftermarket ECU, is to use a kit such as this:
http://www.magnumtuning.com/en/detai...r/toyota/yaris
A spacer could work, but there's really no guarantee.