Evan Fischer® Center Catalytic Converter, 4 Cyl., 1.8L, 1ZZ-FE Engine, FWD, Federal EPA Standard, 46-State Legal (Cannot ship to CA, CO, NY or ME)
Manufacturer #REPP960302
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Evan Fischer® Center Catalytic Converter, 4 Cyl., 1.8L, 1ZZ-FE Engine, FWD, Federal EPA Standard, 46-State Legal (Cannot ship to CA, CO, NY or ME)
Manufacturer #REPP960302
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$119.41
| Label | Value |
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| Part | |
| Brand | |
| Location | Center |
| Emissions | Federal EPA Standard, 46-State Legal (Cannot ship to CA, CO, NY or ME) |
| Notes | 87.5 in. overall length |
| Restricted States | California|Colorado|New York|Maine |
| Type | Catalytic Converter |
| Product Fit | Direct Fit |
| Recommended Use | OE Replacement |
| Quantity Sold | Sold Individually |
| Gasket Included | With Gasket |
| Oxygen Sensor Ports | Factory OEM Ports |
| Oxygen Sensor Port Location | Factory OE Locations |
| Warranty | 5-year or 50,000-mile Evan Fischer limited warranty |
| Returns Policy | 30-Day Return Policy |
| Prop 65 Warning |
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| Interchange Part Number | 19072 |
| Deals | Overstock |
| Promotions | Last Chance Deals |
| Epa | N/TB6000/64805NN, N/TB6000/65405NN |
| Series | Direct Replacement Series |
| Tube Material | Aluminized Steel |
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Evan Fischer®Catalytic Converter, 3.8L, 6Cyl, Federal Epa Standard, 46-State Legal (Cannot Ship To Ca, Co, Ny Or Me), Direct Replacement Series, Direct Fit
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Catalytic Converter, 3.8L, 6Cyl, Federal Epa Standard, 46-State Legal (Cannot Ship To Ca, Co, Ny Or Me), Direct Replacement Series, Direct Fit
5.0/5
exact fit works great
JM
Posted by John M. / Thu, Apr 23
Great fit , easy installCatalytic Converter, 3.8L, 6Cyl, Federal Epa Standard, 46-State Legal (Cannot Ship To Ca, Co, Ny Or Me), Direct Replacement Series, Direct Fit
5.0/5
Easy fit and buy again. Only thing I could complain about is stickers are hard to peel off and smell due to burning off hot exhaust.
PF
Posted by Patrick F. / Tue, Apr 21
Catalytic Converter, 3.8L, 6Cyl, Federal Epa Standard, 46-State Legal (Cannot Ship To Ca, Co, Ny Or Me), Direct Replacement Series, Direct Fit
5.0/5
Parts were great
GC
Posted by Gideon C. / Mon, Apr 20
ConverterCatalytic Converter, 3.8L, 6Cyl, Federal Epa Standard, 46-State Legal (Cannot Ship To Ca, Co, Ny Or Me), Direct Replacement Series, Direct Fit
4.0/5
Good solid product, easy shipping process.
MH
Posted by Michael H. / Fri, Apr 17
Great choiceCatalytic Converter, 3.8L, 6Cyl, Federal Epa Standard, 46-State Legal (Cannot Ship To Ca, Co, Ny Or Me), Direct Replacement Series, Direct Fit
4.0/5
Well it has been over two months since I've installed the catalytic converter. The check engine light did turn off and I was able to pass my emissions test. So happy that it fixed the issue. It was an exact fit, the original bolts were very hard to remove. Now for the cons, it only comes with one metal gasket that is oversize. It will not fit. Just use the original two metal gaskets your car comes with. I also reused the bolts and springs the car came with, they look better quality to me. The worst part was that the part comes painted. The part gets really hot because of the hot gases going through it. So of course the paint started to burn off. It gave an awful burning smell inside the car. You need to drive with your windows down till it clears. Also the car was smoking through the engine bay. I was so scared I thought my car was on fire. It turns out it's just the paint from the catalytic converter burning off. Other than that I do recommend this product, I also bought this one because it has a 5 year warranty like the ones at AutoZone or O'Reilly's with out the big $ mark up.
JV
Posted by Jesse V. / Thu, Apr 16
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Question: Does this car come with the O2 sensor or is that bought separate?A Shopper / Jul 29, 2020
Hi,
This catalytic converter will not include the oxygen sensor. It is sold separately.
AE
O2 is not included
SL
Answered by Son L. / Fri, Jul 31Question: Will this come with new exhaust flange gaskets for installation?Nolan L. / Oct 22, 2021
Hi Nolan, thank you for reaching out. Yes, it will. All hardware shown in the photos is included. You can use the link below to order the part while it's still on sale. Happy shopping!
https://www.carparts.com/catalytic-converter/evan-fischer/repp960302?can=cpab2020
AB
Question: Do you have to cut the pipe to fit my 2008 Corolla?Alex D. / Aug 29, 2021
Hi Alex, I'm glad to assist you. No, this is a direct fit bolt-on type of part for the 2008 Toyota Corolla, all submodels 4 cylinder engine. Click the link below to order today and grab our discounted price offer before the promo sale ends. This also comes with a 30-day post-purchase price match guarantee. I hope this helps. Happy shopping.
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JE
It fit right into place on mine BUT. I did need to elongate the holes in the end bracket to attach it to the exhaust header. The ones on this were far to narrow. But some time with a rasp fixed that easily. It was a great fit besides that. Might want to get an o2 sensor at the same time if you buys this. The old ones tend to weld themselves in place after a decade or so. They are cheep. Just do it haha.
TB
Answered by Thomas B. / Sun, Aug 29The only cut I made was at the muffler. I used my existing muffler. Other than that, it fits perfectly.
BL
Answered by Brandon L. / Sun, Aug 29I did not have to cut the pipe for my 2003 Corolla S.
FL
Answered by Francine L. / Fri, Sep 03No cut needed
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Answered by Nestor A. / Sun, Aug 29Question: 2005 Toyota Matrix XR FWD. Is this part one piece or two? If it's one piece, why is a clamp needed? Do I need to purchase a upstream or downstream O2 sensor for this Cat?Johnny S. / Jul 30, 2022
Hi Johnny, I'm pleased to assist you. Bryan and David gave very informative answers to your questions. You will need 1 downstream oxygen sensor for this part. Click on the link below to order at 43% off the regular price today while supplies last. I hope this is helpful. Enjoy shopping at CarParts.com!
https://www.carparts.com/catalytic-converter/evan-fischer/repp960302?can=CPGG4850_CSQA_20220729
GG
I had the one piece unit installed by my mechanic. This item cost about 700 dollars LESS than a similar unit I had had installed on a 2003 Pontiac Vibe a year earlier (same car as the Matrix, mechanically).
I think the clamp likely attaches the rear of this unit to the rear part of the exhaust including the muffler.
No new O2 sensors where required.
A year and 15 or so thousand miles later I am happy as could be.
The 46 state endorsement/legality is what made this item special for me. A pro can not/will not install a non approved exhaust part like this, per federal and state laws.
dC
Answered by david C. / Sat, Jul 30This is a one piece item, that uses the existing downpipe and muffler. Clamps are to replace the old ones that clamp this cat and resonator system to your muffler. Also comes with 2 gaskets. This will fit your current O2 sensor but it you don't have one you will need a downstream sensor. On a 04 corolla installation took me roughly 1.30 - 2 from start to finish. This is to replace your cat/ resonator as a bolt on option. Othwise if your cats bad a shop would need to cut and weld a universal cat to replace your bad one. Assuming that is the issue. Idk
BS
Answered by Bryan S. / Sat, Jul 30Someone had cut the bolt up connector off so I needed the clamp. I used the original 02 sensor over
SB
Answered by Scott B. / Sat, Jul 30Question: 2005 Pont Vibe 1.8 has 2 Oxygen sensors, upstream and downstream. This only has one port, will this cause my engine light to stay on?Patricia B. / Feb 24, 2022
Hi Patricia, I'm pleased to assist you. We need more information. Is the reim of your vehicle Base or GT? Do you have an AWD or FWD? I suggest calling our Sales Team at 1-866-529-0412 to help you find the right part. Thank you for reaching out. Have a wonderful day.
GG
So I have a 2007 Corolla and it's been having that engine light due to the downstream O2 sensor it still has an engine light but sounds great with this exhaust kit. The sensor issue has been very annoying I replaced it and even try to trick it with a bolt but not hun works. So for mine yes it did have a engine light
MT
Answered by Matthew T. / Sat, Mar 05You have 2 oxygen sensors, one near the engine (this one is on the exhaust by the fire wall—you don’t remove it to replace this item) and then one that goes after
the catalytic converter (big round part). This should bolt up easy to the existing exhaust near the motor and to the back exhaust pipe.
TL
Answered by Travis L. / Thu, Feb 24If it’s in the pipe it’s downstream if it’s in the converter attached to the engine block it’s upstream
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