No. It is illegal, the check engine light will be on, and the computer will try to adjust which will hurt performance.
YES!
It resides just past the catalytic converter. Underneath the truck about where the passenger would sit.
They are on either side of the catalytic converter.They are on either side of the catalytic converter.
Catalyst efficiency failure.The catalytic converter has failed.Catalyst efficiency failure.The catalytic converter has failed.
There is one on each side of the catalytic converter.
The Dodge truck with the 12 valve did not have one. The 24 valve did.
That is the O2 sensor behind the catalytic converter.
"How much is the cost of the Catalytic converter on a 1997 Nissan truck?"
It is good for the truck, but probably won't pass an emissions test. I cut my catalytic converter off of my 1994 dodge Dakota 4x4 and it sounds a little louder and runs easier, but you shouldn't if you're a treehugger. lol, but then you probably wouldn't have a truck anyways, you would have a bicycle, or a Toyota prius.
Possible but not likely.
It can be, but it is illegal to remove a catalytic converter.It can be, but it is illegal to remove a catalytic converter.
A restriction in the catalytic converter will cause the EGR solenoid to melt on a 1995 Ram.