Most newer passenger cars and trucks have one, two, ore even three. My V-8 has a small converter on each bank of the exhaust, and a third one just before the muffler where the exhaust is combined into one pipe. Original equipment catalytic converters use an expensive platinum catalyst. Many after market ones use a less
expensive one. Good luck.
There are two on mine and it is totally stock.
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Catalytic converters can be purchased at various parts stores in your community or online. Some examples of stores that stock catalytic converters include Parts Source and Advanced Auto Parts.
You can order after market catalytic converters from your local auto store. Some may have them in stock, most have to order them.
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First off it is illegal to remove the converter. Secondly, your engine will not run properly with the converter removed.---That's not entirely correct. It depends on whether your car is pre-1975, or ALDL, OBDI or OBDII equipped.Prior to about 1975, there were no converters on cars, generally speaking.ALDL and OBDI cars have oxygen (O2) sensors before the converters, and only measure emissions coming out of the exhaust manifolds.OBDII came on line in 1996 (Generally speaking. Some 1994 and later GM models have a modified OBDII.), so if your car was manufactured BEFORE 1996, your car CAN operate properly without catalytic converters. But it shouldn't.OBDII cars cannot (without digging into the electrical system of the engine) operate properly without catalytic converters. OBDII cars have O2 sensors both before and after the converters, and the computer compares the numbers. This is why you have to have the converters on OBDII cars.But, as has been stated, if your car came with a converter, you have to keep a converter on the car.You can buy aftermarket performance converters that will allow you to pass emissions, keep your car legal and are less restrictive than a stock converter, but the performance gains are negligible (1 or 2 hp on average) and the costs are prohibitive.If your converters are functioning properly, keep them where they are. If the converters are clogged or have melted, you'll need to find out WHY and then replace them.
NO. The pick-up coil in the 6 cylinder distributor only has 6 points on it because the engine only has 6 cylinders. You must have a 8 cylinder distributor for the V-8 engine.
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it depends on what year it is and what engine it has in it. if you have the 7.3L diesel then it comes stock without a cat. and if it's a 6.0L diesel then yes it does because it came stock with them. if you have a gas engine then you should diffinitely have one!
it depends on what year it is and what engine it has in it. if you have the 7.3L diesel then it comes stock without a cat. and if it's a 6.0L diesel then yes it does because it came stock with them. if you have a gas engine then you should diffinitely have one!
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