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    Belanger headers exhaust throwing a CEL?

    Looking at an 08 ACR with Full Belanger headers/exhaust installed as well as K&N Filters. The car has the CEL on and the owners says its the Belanger doing it. My 96 GTS has Belanger headers and no CEL thrown.

    Is this something common or something wrong that can be rectified?

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    do you still have the front and rear o2 sensors on the exhaust?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BlknBlu View Post
    do you still have the front and rear o2 sensors on the exhaust?

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    Don't know if they are still on or not.

    Why? What are you thinking?

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    if both are there then it would be something else. IF you have the back 2 and the Mopar ECU you should be fine, but if the front is not there then that will throw a code if that makes sense.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BlknBlu View Post
    if both are there then it would be something else. IF you have the back 2 and the Mopar ECU you should be fine, but if the front is not there then that will throw a code if that makes sense.

    Bruce
    So your saying that all 4 sensors, front 2 and back two along with the Mopar ECU, it should not throw the light, if any of the sensors are missing, esp the front ones, then it should light up the CEL. All this as long as the car still has the original ECU and not a performance one still in the car.

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    all 4 good
    stock ECU with any removed will throw code
    back 2 still in with Mopar ECU good
    only front removed with either stock or mopar ECU will throw a code.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BlknBlu View Post
    all 4 good
    stock ECU with any removed will throw code
    back 2 still in with Mopar ECU good
    only front removed with either stock or mopar ECU will throw a code.

    Bruce
    Thanks Bruce,

    I'll have to check in on that and re post the findings.

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    you can used spacers on the rear 02 that will fix your problem on the 08-10. if the front 02 are remove your car won't run at all.
    Last edited by cubican; 03-01-2014 at 05:39 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cubican View Post
    you can used spacers on the rear 02 that will fix your problem on the 08-10. if the front 02 are remove your car won't run at all.
    spacers...you mean simulators?

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    He probably means spark plug foulers...

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    Spark plug non foulers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ICPREY View Post
    He probably means spark plug foulers...
    oh ok...

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    Another Gen 4 CEL

    Quote Originally Posted by slitherv10 View Post
    Looking at an 08 ACR with Full Belanger headers/exhaust installed as well as K&N Filters. The car has the CEL on and the owners says its the Belanger doing it. My 96 GTS has Belanger headers and no CEL thrown.

    Is this something common or something wrong that can be rectified?
    The Gen 2 motor was far superior in handling bolt ons etc. without any CEL. My 99 had everything possible except a blower and never a light but CELs are so common on the sensitive Gen 4s that I decided a long time ago not to change much on the engine.

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    That's correct spark plug non fouler simple fix.

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    No simple fix. The Mopar ECM only hides the codes on the dash and will show up during a OBD smog test. (no OBD port smog test will likely pass) The common used non fouler's will not fit. The car has to be driven hard and NEVER lugged, no key on without starting the engine, no long low rpm idle times.
    Last edited by Westxsrt10; 03-02-2014 at 09:46 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Westxsrt10 View Post
    The common used non fouler's will not fit.
    They fit fine on my car.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Back In Black View Post
    They fit fine on my car.
    Are you running a complete Belanger exhaust? The standard shortest straight fouler would not fit in my sill, I had to install a 90 degree elbow first.

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    [QUOTE=Westxsrt10;36214]Are you running a complete Belanger exhaust? The standard shortest straight fouler would not fit in my sill,[B] I had to install a 90 degree elbow first.[/QUOT

    Did the install of the fouler with the 90 degree bend, fix the CEL problem and pass the car during smog testing?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Westxsrt10 View Post
    No simple fix. The Mopar ECM only hides the codes on the dash and will show up during a OBD smog test. (no OBD port smog test will likely pass) The common used non fouler's will not fit. The car has to be driven hard and NEVER lugged, no key on without starting the engine, no long low rpm idle times.
    Sorry but your info is not correct, is very simple to clear the codes on the PCM, and on the foulers if one don't work stack 2of them ,or there are some fouler that are custom made that are longer. you can find them on eBay and if the longer one don't do the trick used a 90deg elbow fouler. One more trick you can take the o2 out but plugged in, and plug the o2 hole..
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    Quote Originally Posted by cubican View Post
    Sorry but your info is not correct, is very simple to clear the codes on the PCM, and on the foulers if one don't work stack 2of them ,or there are some fouler that are custom made that are longer. you can find them on eBay and if the longer one don't do the trick used a 90deg elbow fouler. One more trick you can take the o2 out but plugged in, and plug the o2 hole..
    The fact is the codes are NOT easy to completely clear, they will appear deep in ECM after cleared on the dash CEL. It takes many drive cycles to rid them from the system, the smog testing computer will pick them up as a "INC" or pending and fail the test. (Gen 4 the 'year matters'). Clearing the codes with a 'Code Reader' only turns out the dash light.

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    [QUOTE=slitherv10;36215]
    Quote Originally Posted by Westxsrt10 View Post
    Are you running a complete Belanger exhaust? The standard shortest straight fouler would not fit in my sill,[B] I had to install a 90 degree elbow first.[/QUOT

    Did the install of the fouler with the 90 degree bend, fix the CEL problem and pass the car during smog testing?

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    YES....I used the shortest possible fittings and drilled them out as much as I could. The faster they heat up the less codes that appear, higher idle start-up rpm's helped them warmed up faster and not throw a internal code.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Westxsrt10 View Post
    No simple fix. The Mopar ECM only hides the codes on the dash and will show up during a OBD smog test. (no OBD port smog test will likely pass) The common used non fouler's will not fit. The car has to be driven hard and NEVER lugged, no key on without starting the engine, no long low rpm idle times.
    slitherv10, as Westxsrt says above, this is the only way to prevent a CEL with Gen IV headers. Dan Cragin told me when I got them and Eddie Martin has posted the same, "it's not IF, it's when" the CEL will come on. Surprised the seller doesn't have the vemon ECU. It will eliminate the CEL light (but not the code/condition), more importantly it should give you closer to 10 rwhp and 15 trq with headers, plus other benefits (500 more rpm, skip, shift). Mike

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    Quote Originally Posted by Westxsrt10 View Post
    The fact is the codes are NOT easy to completely clear, they will appear deep in ECM after cleared on the dash CEL. It takes many drive cycles to rid them from the system, the smog testing computer will pick them up as a "INC" or pending and fail the test. (Gen 4 the 'year matters'). Clearing the codes with a 'Code Reader' only turns out the dash light.
    Sorry but this is technically not correct. What you are referring to are the IM Monitors. These are tests that the PCM performs to check out various systems. These tests include EVAP, O2, Heated O2, etc. Most of these diagnostic tests would have to show as passed in most states before a smog inspection would pass (some states allow you to get away with one test still showing as Incomplete). They are technically not codes in that sense but you are correct that the car must be driven several drive cycles with certain conditions being met before they will all pass. Some tests run right away but the EVAP test can take a long time to complete. A code is set when the PCM recognizes a malfunction of some kind. In fact the Check Engine Light is actually called the Malfunction Indicator Light although most of us call it the Check Engine Light because of the shape of the symbol that lights up. When you clear a trouble code the PCM resets the IM Monitors to incomplete and the tests must be redone.

    The Mopar PCM will not pass OBD II smog tests because it never runs some of the IM Monitor tests. They always show as incomplete. It also does not bother looking at the rear O2 sensors which are only there to validate CAT efficiency. This is why the rear O2s can be removed with a Mopar PCM and why it will not throw a code for them.

    Cars with headers often can melt the wires on the rear O2s. Even with a Mopar PCM this will cause a Malfunction Indicator and throw codes. The car will also run like crap if the rear O2 wires short as this causes the ASD fuse to blow.
    Last edited by ViperGeorge; 03-03-2014 at 02:37 PM.

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    09viperacr That's a great explanation. Cheers

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    So seeing as there are smog tests here, what process would I need in order to get the car to pass. ie...do I need to replace the OEM ECU with a Mopar performance one? Just not sure as there is a lot of information here (thanks for that guys by the way).


 
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