yes, they both use the same input. HOWEVER, the transmissions are different in length and your rear-crossmember won't line up if swapping them
No, it is illegal to remove a converter and besides the engine will not run correctly with the converter removed.
Creates excess hydrocarbon emissions.
First thing is that it is illegal to remove the converter from any vehicle. Secondly the engine will not run properly without the converter in place.
Check engine light, low power, poor fuel economy, highly illegal to run without the catalytic converter.Check engine light, low power, poor fuel economy, highly illegal to run without the catalytic converter.
Absolutely not. The fumes released from any engine can be deadly without a catalytic converter and severely harm the environment no matter how efficient the engine is and no car can legally not use a catalytic converter.
Yes, it will. Your engine will not run properly without a converter installed. It is also illegal to remove a converter and carries a $2,500 fine if you are caught.
Not unless it is clogged or damaged. You cannot run the car without a converter if that is what you are asking. It is illegal and the engine will not run properly with the converter removed.
depends upon auto/manual, but suspect improper torque converter, or bad throw-out bearing installation.
The torque converter is between the engine and transmission.The torque converter is between the engine and transmission.
I believe they used the 4T60-E Hydromatic in almost all Luminas 1993 or later
yes, but it is illegal and i do not encourage it becasue your engine light will stay on, but if your converter has already damaged your engine, it is to late and you need to replace the engine. this happens because the pre cat or pieces of it get sucked up into the engine damageing the cylinders
you can. but not legally The check engine light will also be on.