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DEC
50-state Catalytic Converter - 528i (97-98). This latest version has
3x the amount of noble metals (platinum, paladium, & rhodium)
compared to the earlier production units.
Great value
compared to the original BMW part....factory like performance and
durability with 5x the warranty (Full 5yr with this DEC
part vs 1yr BMW warranty), no core requirement, and pricing
less than 1/2 of the current factory retail.
Price
includes.........
- Manifold
gaskets - 18301716888 (x2)
- Exhaust
manifold copper plated locknuts - 18301737774 (x6)
- DEC
Extended warranty - 5 years on the converter and pipes
- Photo of DEC
converter (showing O2 sensor ports)
Clamping sleeves will have to be
purchased separately (through the dealer or aftermarket
suppliers) to connect the DEC cat to the muffler assembly.
DEC requires
that oxygen sensors be replaced with the converter to ensure
warranty protection. Ultimate Garage offers OEM oxygen sensors (mfg by Siemens) through
the online store at very competitive pricing.
Shipping - hardware and gaskets
(if selected) will ship from NJ via Fedex ground (see transit time map) . Catalytic converter
will ship directly from DEC in CA. Expedited delivery options are
available at additional cost.
Fitment - DEC catalytic
converters are engineered and built to be "direct fit"
replacements of the factory units. Occasionally, some of the longer catalytic
converters (eg, 5-6' in length...BMW E36 3 series, E39 5 series,
etc) may become "tweeked" in transit through rough
handling. A 1/4" movement at one end can result in a
3/4" to 1" fitment/alignment issue at the other end.
Should this occur, a steel prybar can be used to force the
head-pipes into alignment with the manifolds and the back end can
be pulled (plenty of leverage here) to align with the muffler. If
any damage were to occur to the cat during this process, it will
be covered as part of the factory warranty. In the event that a
fitment problem is not correctable with reasonable force, please
contact me for further recommendations and action.
Installation
- I highly recommend that this installation
be done with the vehicle on a lift due to
the overall length of the catalytic converter and the required
angle of approach for alignment with the manifolds. It is very
difficult to get the proper leverage (should additional
force/prying be required) with the car on jackstands and only
18-20" of working room.
Additional
comments - The most
common reason for replacing an OBDII converter is a PO420 code
("Catalyst Inefficiency"). This is caused when the rear
oxygen sensor(s) detect a fluctuation that is greater than the
vehicle's computer allows. The oxygen sensors do not measure
Hydrocarbons, Carbon Monoxide, or Nitric Oxide.....they only
measure the oxygen retention of the catalyst. If there is any
type of air leak, it could trip this code. DEC has also found
that using a higher octane fuel than the manufacturer recommends
can cause red light problems. It will cause too much carbon to be
built up and trip the PO420 code. CARBON
BUILD UP is a major problem. Carbon releases oxygen and will
give an incorrect oxygen sensor readings causing the air fuel
mixture to be incorrect. This also causes more carbon to build up
because of the incorrect fuel mixture. Carbon needs to be
cleaned out to maintain proper air fuel mixtures!
Warranty
Exceptions - Vehicles that have had
aftermarket (ie, "performance") fuel management
software changes may experience premature failure of the
catalytic converter. This may result in the failure to pass state
smog testing. DEC will inspect all cats returned for warranty
replacement to determine if there was a "manufacturing"
failure. If the failure was due to engine or fuel management
issues, they will typically provide a "one-time
only" courtesy warranty replacement.
Customer is responsible for all shipping (inbound and return) and
labor costs on all warranty replacements. - Sale Price $795.00
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