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    Catalytic converters explained

    Ran across a good info video on catalytic converters (mine failed) $300 for a new one.

    http://youtu.be/rmtFp-SV0tY

    http://youtu.be/7ZbAHTolx4E

    http://youtu.be/1zH22Qpe2GA
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    Re: Catalytic converters explained

    catalytics are generally good for the life of the vehicle assuming the fuel mixture is correct and it isn't burning oil. When they are overheated they melt and plug up the exhaust and is usually caused by ignoring another problem and continuing to drive the car.
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    Re: Catalytic converters explained

    And, yet, many (even on this forum) decide to remove the converter to supposedly increase performance. Comments? Why does the owner of an old car "deserve" to put more pollution into the atmosphere than anyone else?

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    Re: Catalytic converters explained

    Quote Originally Posted by DBMaster View Post
    And, yet, many (even on this forum) decide to remove the converter to supposedly increase performance. Comments? Why does the owner of an old car "deserve" to put more pollution into the atmosphere than anyone else?
    It's the American way. LOL
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    Re: Catalytic converters explained

    Right! Fight against "The Man."

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    Re: Catalytic converters explained

    Quote Originally Posted by DBMaster View Post
    And, yet, many (even on this forum) decide to remove the converter to supposedly increase performance. Comments? Why does the owner of an old car "deserve" to put more pollution into the atmosphere than anyone else?
    Because he's broke yo.
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    Re: Catalytic converters explained

    Quote Originally Posted by DBMaster View Post
    Right! Fight against "The Man."
    A joke, Mike.

    I for one do not believe in removing the emissions equipment for a few more horses.
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    Re: Catalytic converters explained

    Joke, yes. I wonder what is different about the converters (name brands) that cost only around $100.

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    Re: Catalytic converters explained

    Quote Originally Posted by DBMaster View Post
    Joke, yes. I wonder what is different about the converters (name brands) that cost only around $100.
    Well, they are all illegal in CA now. Thank you stupid CARB.
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    Re: Catalytic converters explained

    It's like everything in California is stupidly expensive because companys have to pay for expensive license/reveiws/testing of everything entering the state. This is why they are dead broke ass fools.
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    Re: Catalytic converters explained

    Cool videos. Now to find something cheap to replace my clogged converter...

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    Re: Catalytic converters explained

    bosal 099-258
    direct fit oe replacement
    various websites $110

    pacesetter# 80-1600
    direct fit high-flow
    summitracing and jegs sell them for $185
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    Re: Catalytic converters explained

    Quote Originally Posted by DBMaster View Post
    Joke, yes. I wonder what is different about the converters (name brands) that cost only around $100.
    My understanding is the materials used inside them. I have cut the cheap ones apart, they do not use ceramics or platinum. From what I could tell it was all aluminium.
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