New Replacement Catalytic Converter check engine light on.

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jimbronco91

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I replaced my Catalytic Converter on my 1991 Ford Bronco 5.0 with aftermarket 48 state because the original Catalytic Converter had begun throwing a code. I went from the "y" to tailpipe. I was wondering if anyone has had the same experience & how did you solve it. If tape over check engine is the only solution I am okay with that.
 

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So it is like a high flow performance cat?

that truck only has one o2 sensor right?
 

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I am not the most knowledgeable on this one. I believe the O2 sensor has some input on engine controls so disabling it is not the best solution?
 
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I am to impatience the light came on right after I replaced and drove it a few miles but after that it hasn't come on again. I guess it must of taken a few starts & miles on it & it has not come back on for the computer to ID the change. Thank you to everyone that got back with help. I am experiencing hot start problem. Again it is not an everytime issue. Give it 30 minutes to cool, it starts right up & no problem after that. Any ideas?
 

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