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Catalytic Converter for C70 2.0 Turbo

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Old Apr 29th, 2020, 18:06   #1
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Default Catalytic Converter for C70 2.0 Turbo

So long story short new owner of a v70 2002, some one has done a rather bad Decat zip tied the sensor and just stuck a straight piece of pipe, sounds pritty good tbh, anyhow looking at geting a new cat and im kinda stuck, do the 2.0 turbo, 2.3 t5 turbo and 2.5 turbo all use the same cat, i have been looking around and most of them only seem to have the one lambda sensor hole for the front, the only ones i seem to find with both pre abn post cat is the 2.3 and the 2.5 so do they all fit?, with the 3bolt pattern from the turbo?


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Old Apr 30th, 2020, 08:28   #2
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Suggest you post in the >2000 forum section, this is for V70 up to 1999.
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forum states c70 97-2005 general. and im still looking for an answer
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forum states c70 97-2005 general. and im still looking for an answer
But you state your car is a 2002 V70.
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sorry typeo, i meant c70
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Looking on VIDA it appears all three engines use the same cat. 2000 - 2002 model year part number: 8627554

I suspect the diagram is generic and shows a three bolt flange. There is no mention of the lambda sensors, so cannot confirm if they have one or two sensors.

I have just checked my own car and that has two sensors, one in the down pipe near the flange - 3 bolt - and one in the front of the cat. Not sure any of this will help, hopefully it will.
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You need an angled flange 2wd downpipe, they are all the same.
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ITSv40,, thanks pal this helps greatly... and yes my car has a pre cat lambda in the down pipe and one in or after the cat, I did start the think all the turbo cars had the same cats, this confirms it with the part number, Thanks again

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