| Bypassing the pre-cat heater |
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The mk7 fortwo had many improvements over its predecessors, especially with the introduction of the 698cc engine. However, to try and tackle more stringent manufacturing criteria, smart added a pre-cat heater. When the heater is not running, exhaust gases travel up the pipe in the direction shown. This image shows a car on which the owner insisted that blower system was restored when their turbo was replaced.
The simplest way to remove the system is to 'cap' the outlet pipe from the turbo's manifold. This pipe is to cut and welded to stop any gasses escaping under boost. (Ensure the the weld is strong as it needs to handle exhaust boost pressure).
Now that you have cut off the main supply, you need to stop the rest of the blower system from running. Unplug the cable connection from the pump in the right hand side of the engine bay.
From the main valve, there is a small pipe which links to a switching valve between coil packs 2 and 3. This pipe is shown dotted below. Remove it from the car:
Remove the Y-section. Ensure that the one way valve stays on the pipe leading to the inlet manifold.
Join the manifold pipe to the one heading down to the turbo switching valve. Remove the Y-section.
Remove the remaining pipe to the switching valve completing the pipe arrangment.
The blower valve and the pump are now redundant. These can now be removed from the car. Remember, when you remove the main valve, you will need to replace the bolts with shorter ones. Don't try to use the same ones as you will damage the rocker cover.
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