kbuskill
***CAUTION*** I do my own stunts!
There's no point. Newer ECUs aren't fooled by resistors. They actually look for the readings from the downstream O2 sensors to follow the upstream ones in some predefined way. Resistors read as malfunctioning cats. Even when ECUs were "dumber", the simulators weren't 100% reliable. I occasionally had CELs on my '98 Cobra with simulators installed. I'd clear the code, and it would last a few months. So I lived with it, lol.
That's why I had BB tune mine out. I won't be able to tell directly when the cats go bad. But when they do, I have the option to cut them out without the ECU caring.
Most people now days that remove their cats, and don't want to spend the money to have them tuned out, use a spark plug anti fouler to trick the ECU into thinking everything is ok... they screw the anti fouler into the O2 bung in the pipe and then screw the O2 sensor into it... it shields the O2 sensor from some of the exhaust gases there by reducing the reading to a "normal" level... I think you have to drill the hole in the end out a little bigger but not sure.
Just FYI for those of you wondering.