Bought from eBay fitted great now just need to address my driver's side arm restJust fitted re decats
The cat risk is there regardless of fuel type. Get your rears decored. If you wish you can also see about getting the fronts decored. Cats are not a requirement for LPG systems under the UK MOT.I have just bough a 2003 e51 that is converted to LPG. My mechanical knowledge is not great so forgive a possible stupid question. Does boring LPG potentially block rear CAT?
Thanks,
Matt
Been covered many times on numerous threads... but it'd probably take me more time to find those threads than just write another reply. Would appreciate if someone else posts a link to such thread though ;-)I have just bough a 2003 e51 that is converted to LPG. My mechanical knowledge is not great so forgive a possible stupid question. Does boring LPG potentially block rear CAT?
Thanks,
Matt
I had my front cats removed at a cost of $330. Service manager asked me why I wanted them removed, so I guess it's not a common thing in Australia. I felt for such a piddling amount of money it was insurance against having to potentially replace the engine.
Now 73 to 2. Moving fast. Should put some perspective on it if everyone gets involvedThere's a poll going on at the moment on the Facebook page that is actually being voted on. To get some perspective on how many have been affected. It was 60 for no and 2 for yes last time I looked.
Now 73 to 2. Moving fast. Should put some perspective on it if everyone gets involved
I'd love to help but I'm not Internet savvy. It's the Nissan Elgrand group on Facebook.can you post a link please?
I'd love to help but I'm not Internet savvy. It's the Nissan Elgrand group on Facebook.
Is that it? I think I've sussed itThe Nissan Elgrand Club | Has Your Nissan elgrand | Facebook
Has Your Nissan Elgrand suffered a complete catalytic Failure resulting in a damaged engine 6000 members it will benefit us al If we can put some perspective on this once and for all Yes or nowww.facebook.com
There seems to be a lot of scaremongering about the fronts on the Facebook pages lately.I’ve voted NO on the survey, however I’ve imported maybe 30-40 Elgrands with all of them having clean and clear front and rear cats prior to de-catting them. I’ve also de-cored the rears on 100’s of customer cars now , so one NO vote doesn’t really match up to my experience.
I personally believe using correct fuel, regular servicing with decent oil and having plugs and PCV changed will help prolong the life of the fronts.Indeed, someone has been eating sour grapes.