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There's a whole lot of factors that come into play. Like I said before, tuning is a big part of it. A lot of Corvette guys had issues trying to run cats on high compression supercharged pump gas combos. You can't run much timing with a setup like that, and most tune AFR for max power. A lot of tuners turn COT off as well. None of that is good for cat longevity.
I know the way I set up, tune, and drive my cars, good cats hold up. This includes half mile events, which is where I'd expect cat failure. Your results may vary. |
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COT?
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Catalyst Over Temperature
It's a strategy in the tuning that basically dumps fuel to cool the cats when it thinks they are too hot. I believe it is based on a simple multiplier of the commanded AFR, but I may be wrong about that.
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Aftermarket cats won't melt because they're a metal substrate unlike the OEM which are ceramic; but they can collapse over time.
OP - If you want to install cats, save your money and stick with the regular high flow ones. I ran the Kooks green cats and they threw codes immediately after installation. Others had the same problem. Even though they were more of a nuisance code; it was still frustrating to spend the money and still have the codes. Eventually I ditched them after it was heavily modded and they started to collapse. |
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I have recently installed a roto fab intake, ported throttle body, and deleted my secondary cats in my 2019 ZL1 1LE. I was thinking of buying the kooks jet coated green cat headers and get a pulley and tune and call it a day.
After coming across this thread it scares me that the cats will gut themselves and I plan on circuit racing the car. I really like the sound of my car as is with the secondary cats deleted, and that's why I want the green cats for the headers. I don't like the raspy sound without the cats and the fuel smell isn't the best either. So is a rich tune the solution and not disabling COT? I heard of people putting in 2 sets of resonators to get rid of the raspyness. I just don't get the 600whp number....all the hypercars have lots more than that number, svj, 488, 720s, 812 etc...has to be the lean tuning...right? |
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DO NOT waste your money on Green Cats. Mine failed after some spirited runs through the mountains. I received a P0300 code with a Need Differential Service warning in the dash. I first thought I had an exhaust leak. However, when I got home, I had several pieces of the Green Cat pieces lodged in my exhaust. I ended up going with a Corsa x-pipe, which resulted in another 8 horsepower and 20 torque.
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Yes, car was and is tuned. It actually ran very well with the Green Cats until it was pushed a bit. Another ZL1 owner at the same shop I had my work done also swapped his Green Cats out once he saw what happened to mine.
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I'm running high flow cats with mine (non Green Cats), but my power level is pretty low. I'm just a tad bit over 600whp and never track it.
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'17 White ZL1 A10 Convertible - TM ported TB - RotoFab CAI - 2.3" griptech upper pulley - Kooks 1 7/8" Headers with High Flow Cats - Borla S-type Catback - Audio Overhaul - NavTV M650-GM - 20" BlackDiForza- Michelin Pilot Sport4S - Tuned at BRC Raceworks (606rwhp/675trq)
'14 CTS-V Coupe - ZL1 lid - Ported TB - Ported Snout - AirRad CAI - 8.66" lower - 2.55" upper- Greenbelt - SW Headers - SW Catback - Varimax Intercooler Pump - Track Attack Intercooler-Tuned at BRC Raceworks (551rwhp/516trq) '17 Maserati Levante- STOCK ![]() |
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That's solid power. Be mindful if you ever decide to push your car for longer than 20 minute sessions. The cats may not be able to handle it. I first noticed what looked like foil in my muffler, and as I went upstream near the Green Cats, it got much worse.
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Oh wow....that's crazy. I watched a video with them explaining how their cats work. They were saying how they put them through all this punishment and they can easily handle 1500 degrees...rather disappointing I'm not a fan of the sound with no cats. I wonder how I keep it sounding like it does now with some extra added pops and snaps. I just don't understand how all these factory cars with more horsepower than the zl1 don't have issues. |
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![]() I just wanted to pump and go, no flex fuel, no meth, etc. So my mild build is what was recommended by my tuner for my needs. But I agree 100%, I am likely at the upper limits of what my cats could take with continuous abuse... thanks for sharing your experience. If I decided to go bigger power, the cats are coming off
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'17 White ZL1 A10 Convertible - TM ported TB - RotoFab CAI - 2.3" griptech upper pulley - Kooks 1 7/8" Headers with High Flow Cats - Borla S-type Catback - Audio Overhaul - NavTV M650-GM - 20" BlackDiForza- Michelin Pilot Sport4S - Tuned at BRC Raceworks (606rwhp/675trq)
'14 CTS-V Coupe - ZL1 lid - Ported TB - Ported Snout - AirRad CAI - 8.66" lower - 2.55" upper- Greenbelt - SW Headers - SW Catback - Varimax Intercooler Pump - Track Attack Intercooler-Tuned at BRC Raceworks (551rwhp/516trq) '17 Maserati Levante- STOCK ![]() |
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Car is now slightly louder, but much more crisp with more pops and crackles. Also, the car seems to breath better, hence the 8 hp gain and 20 tq. |
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'14 CTS-V Coupe - ZL1 lid - Ported TB - Ported Snout - AirRad CAI - 8.66" lower - 2.55" upper- Greenbelt - SW Headers - SW Catback - Varimax Intercooler Pump - Track Attack Intercooler-Tuned at BRC Raceworks (551rwhp/516trq) '17 Maserati Levante- STOCK ![]() |
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