yes, of course it will. They are the exact same. California wants the converter companies to pay them extra money to the California Air Resources Board, so they can put a stamp on it saying "california approved".
That would depend on the type of vehicle. If it is a low emissions vehicle you have to go with the oem catalytic converter.
Replace the catalytic converter.
Yes as long as you use the right on for your emissions, California or federal
Yes
To pass emissions you do.
Catalytic converter
A catalytic converter with holes in it needs replacing. It affects not only emissions, but the performance of the engine. Replace the converter.
A new catalytic converter will help to reduce your car's emissions, you can also take your car to a local garage and have them perform tests on it to see how else emissions can be reduced
Reduces harmful emissions in our air.
The main usage of a MagnaFlow Catalytic Converter or any other catalytic converter is commonly the reduction of toxic emissions in the exhaust systems in cars.
Biodiesel emissions are much cleaner than emissions from conventional diesel. Carbon dioxide is reduced by 90%, sulphur by 100%, carbon monoxide by 10-50%, and hydrocarbons by 10-50%. The only emissions that increase are nitrous oxide emissions. However, this is counteracted by your catalytic converter. So the answer is no, boidiesel will not clog your catalytic converter.
Yes, and it is illegal to remove it.