It might be dirty injectors. Diesels are sensitive that way. Take it to an injector specialist.
If someone has not removed it, Then yes it is before the muffler.
Hmmmmm...... guess no one has...... the converter is more of a enviromentle piece of work it will not do any harm if removed.just run the pipe right back to the muffler
If you're referring to removing the catalytic converter from your vehicle, first off this is illegal. Secondly no modern engine will run properly with the catalytic converter removed. You must have a fully functional catalytic converter in place.
If there is one equipped (some people have them removed), it should be right under the passenger side floorboards. It looks kind of like a squashed muffler.
If the vehicle came from the factory with a catalytic converter installed it is illegal to remove the converter. Also, modern engines will not run properly with the converter removed.
No, the vehicle will not only not have more power it will not run properly with converter removed. Secondly it is illegal to remove the catalytic converter.
First off, it is illegal to remove the catalytic converter. Secondly the vehicle will not run properly with the converter removed.
Yes, and it is illegal to drive a car with the converter removed.
Yes, it is illegal to operate any vehicle that came equipped with a catalytic converter from the factory with it removed.
It's illegal to remove the converter. Besides the engine will not run correctly with the converter removed.
No, it will not run correctly and it is also illegal to remove the converter.
The catalytic converters "burn" unused hydrocarbons, including raw and partially burned gasoline, and CAN burn small amounts of engine oil, providing that the engine isn't TOO messed up. But engine oil often has additives that can eventually destroy the catalytic converter. co and no is removed via Catalytic Converter