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No And most companies will not even send them to a California address
No, they need O2 to get the catalytic beads to work.
Richard Nixon was from Yorba Linda, California. He moved to Washington to work for the federal government in 1942.
Richard Nixon was from Yorba Linda, California. He moved to Washington to work for the federal government in 1942.
No, that will not work. A restricted catalytic converter will need replaced.
The air suction valve is designed to reduce gas emission in combustion engines. Also known as a PAV, or pulsed air valve, the valves work on their own in the exhaust system and need no maintenace from the bike owner. The valve can be removed but then the bike's emission may not fulfill the criteria of air pollution regulations, for example in California.
It's not up to you, when to "make the catalytic converter to work"!... The catalytic converter will provide the chemical reaction alone only @ 400 > degree, no options! See/Google "how it works" and that will help you understand how and why!
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No, the catalytic converter has nothing whatsoever to do with your defrost system.
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It will not work better if it is hot or cold if it is clogged. Replace it.
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