How restrictive is the small resonator on a 2000 jimmy/blazer?
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How restrictive is the small resonator on a 2000 jimmy/blazer? ZL1power69 09-21-2006, 03:25 PM
while i was getting my new truck ready for inspection, i noticed the exhaust on these newer trucks has a small resonator just before the cat. my question is how restrictive is this? If i cut it off and just put a piece of pipe in its place, would it affect anything like the O2 sensor readings? MT-2500 09-21-2006, 05:16 PM while i was getting my new truck ready for inspection, i noticed the exhaust on these newer trucks has a small resonator just before the cat. my question is how restrictive is this? If i cut it off and just put a piece of pipe in its place, would it affect anything like the O2 sensor readings? That is a new twist on things. I have not run nto it. Could it be a pre cat? Any 02 sensors befor or after it. What engine and transmission? MT ZL1power69 09-21-2006, 06:55 PM That is a new twist on things. I have not run nto it. Could it be a pre cat? Any 02 sensors befor or after it. What engine and transmission? MT yea other people have mentioned a resonator on the new trucks so i guess that is it. its a small canister about 5-6in long at the bottom of the y-pipe before the cat. engine is the 4.3 vortec csfi w/ auto trans. there is 1 O2 in the y-pipe on the drivers side and 1 O2 after it but before the cat. MT-2500 09-22-2006, 08:42 AM yea other people have mentioned a resonator on the new trucks so i guess that is it. its a small canister about 5-6in long at the bottom of the y-pipe before the cat. engine is the 4.3 vortec csfi w/ auto trans. there is 1 O2 in the y-pipe on the drivers side and 1 O2 after it but before the cat. I am not real sure about it but it maybe a pre\small cat. You might check the parts book and see what it says about it. Unless you have to much back preasure I would not replace it. If you find out for sure what it is let us know. Good Luck MT Related Links Enter the largest automotive community on the planet! |