sashephe
01-21-2014, 15:41
Hello Diesel Page Forums,
I'm the recent owner of a 1995 suburban 2500 powered by the 6.5l diesel. So far the truck has been perfect, with no starting, running, or overheating problems, but now I am running into a problem presented by emissions testing in Colorado (specifically Aurora).
There are apparently two factors which determine a pass/fail on the emissions test. First is opacity, which I am unsure whether or not I will pass as I have not done the test yet. Second is the visual test, which I will not pass. The previous owner of the suburban cut out the cat and welded in a straight pipe.
I'm wondering what the best solution in this situation is. I've seen some hollow cats on some ricer website (off-road use only, of course), but outside of that, I imagine I would have to buy an actual cat, which I would prefer not to have on the truck (nor do I want to pay more for it). I wouldn't mind paying for a new 3.5" or 4" exhaust, but I don't really see any that come with cats. I also do not have any welding equipment, so anything that takes more than a wrench and some time will have to be done at a shop.
I guess what it comes down to is that I would like to be able to pass CO emissions without having to shell out a ton of money (unless it's for a new, larger, exhaust), and I would prefer not to have a cat on the truck.
What do you all think?
As I side not, where is the factory location for the cat? Just in case I have to get something welded in.
I'm the recent owner of a 1995 suburban 2500 powered by the 6.5l diesel. So far the truck has been perfect, with no starting, running, or overheating problems, but now I am running into a problem presented by emissions testing in Colorado (specifically Aurora).
There are apparently two factors which determine a pass/fail on the emissions test. First is opacity, which I am unsure whether or not I will pass as I have not done the test yet. Second is the visual test, which I will not pass. The previous owner of the suburban cut out the cat and welded in a straight pipe.
I'm wondering what the best solution in this situation is. I've seen some hollow cats on some ricer website (off-road use only, of course), but outside of that, I imagine I would have to buy an actual cat, which I would prefer not to have on the truck (nor do I want to pay more for it). I wouldn't mind paying for a new 3.5" or 4" exhaust, but I don't really see any that come with cats. I also do not have any welding equipment, so anything that takes more than a wrench and some time will have to be done at a shop.
I guess what it comes down to is that I would like to be able to pass CO emissions without having to shell out a ton of money (unless it's for a new, larger, exhaust), and I would prefer not to have a cat on the truck.
What do you all think?
As I side not, where is the factory location for the cat? Just in case I have to get something welded in.