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2007 Outlander exhaust question

Old Apr 20, 2017 | 04:48 PM
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My 2007 Outlander needs a new catalytic converter and pipe (#3 on Mitsubishi page), but is not worth putting $650 into dealer replacement. It looks like magnaflow 51539 ($500) is the cheapest stainless aftermarket replacement. Anyone know of anything cheaper, even if it is steel. Thanks.
 
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Old Apr 21, 2017 | 10:36 AM
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Thanks for the link, it turns out my catalytic converter is fine, it is just the intermediate pipe that I can not find available in steel or aluminized steel. Which is #3 on this page from Mitsubishi.




I can only find it available in stainless steel like here:

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It looks like I will have to have it made at a muffler shop if I do not want to pay $500.00 for a stainless version.
 
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Question on this diagram: The mid pipe (part 3) -- is that a catalytic converter at the front of that pipe or just a resonator of some sort? I had some custom exhaust work done and they cut that piece out completely and just put in a new section of pipe to replace some that was bad. And apparently this part in question was bad too because it's gone. I can't imagine you could just eliminate a converter without consequences, nor would a reputable shop even attempt it. They told me it was a resonator and that the converters on the V6 are up at the manifold, but seeing some other diagrams and descriptions, I am skeptical. So far I have no check engine light, but I don't want any surprises when I go in for an emissions check.
 
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Thanks!!!

Edit: "OUT OF STOCK - Unavailable until further notice" Damn it.
 

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Originally Posted by copyboy311
Question on this diagram: The mid pipe (part 3) -- is that a catalytic converter at the front of that pipe or just a resonator of some sort? I had some custom exhaust work done and they cut that piece out completely and just put in a new section of pipe to replace some that was bad. And apparently this part in question was bad too because it's gone. I can't imagine you could just eliminate a converter without consequences, nor would a reputable shop even attempt it. They told me it was a resonator and that the converters on the V6 are up at the manifold, but seeing some other diagrams and descriptions, I am skeptical. So far I have no check engine light, but I don't want any surprises when I go in for an emissions check.
There seems to be an O2 sensor coming out of it on mine, so I think cat.
 
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There seems to be an O2 sensor coming out of it on mine, so I think cat.
Do you have the 4-cylinder or 6? It would be a different setup. And although the part they cut out of my exhaust may have been a third converter, if it had an O2 sensor, cutting it out of the system would activate the check-engine light. I have no CEL. I've been meaning to go back to the shop and ask what they did, but I've had no problems since the repair and also I'm lazy.
 
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Originally Posted by copyboy311
Do you have the 4-cylinder or 6? It would be a different setup. And although the part they cut out of my exhaust may have been a third converter, if it had an O2 sensor, cutting it out of the system would activate the check-engine light. I have no CEL. I've been meaning to go back to the shop and ask what they did, but I've had no problems since the repair and also I'm lazy.
I have the 6.
 
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So I did ask the shop, and yes, that is a 3rd cat converter; however, it is not connected to an O2 sensor, so it does not relay any info to the ECU and thus will not trip any check-engine light. They insisted it would pass an emissions test as well. They never asked me if it was OK with me to cut it out. Shady? A little bit, yes. But I'd still choose that option over replacing with the factory part that cost 4 times as much. The car is 11 years old.
 

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