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A catalytic converter is a piece of an automotive exhaust system. The catalytic converter often contains precious metals. As exhaust gases pass through the catalytic converter, chemical reactions occur which convert pollutant gases into less harmful ones.
no, a catalytic converter removes harmful gases produced by an engine, headers simply provide increased airflow out of the exhaust
The pipe that comes after the catalytic converter is commonly referred to as the "exhaust pipe." This pipe carries the exhaust gases away from the catalytic converter and directs them towards the muffler and ultimately out of the vehicle. In some systems, it may also be referred to as the "tailpipe" if it leads to the exit point of the exhaust system.
Catalytic converter.
It superheats exhaust gases and burns any unburned gases to clean up the emissions escaping from the tailpipe.
It injects/blows air into your exhaust near or in the cylinder head's exhaust port. It also injects air into the catalytic converter. This is done to give the unburnt hydrocarbons in the exhaust gases some oxygen to continue burning in the exhaust system/catalytic converter in order to reduce emissions.
Mounted in exhaust system down stream from engine it reburns unburned gases. Object, cleaner emissions.
Platinum in a catalytic converter is an element. It is a noble metal that acts as a catalyst in the converter to facilitate chemical reactions that convert harmful pollutants in exhaust gases into less harmful substances.
On a 2002 Toyota RAV4, the oxygen sensors are located in two main places: one upstream (pre-catalytic converter) and one downstream (post-catalytic converter). The upstream sensor is typically found on the exhaust manifold or just before the catalytic converter, while the downstream sensor is located after the catalytic converter in the exhaust system. Both sensors are essential for monitoring exhaust gases and ensuring optimal engine performance.
To route harmful gases to the rear of the car after the catalytic converter has cleaned up the exhaust as much as possible. Also the muffler is used to quite the exhaust.
the five exhaust gases are carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, oxygen, nitrogen oxides and unburned hydrocarbon
On a 1998 Pontiac Firebird with a 3.8L engine, there are typically two oxygen (O2) sensors. The first one, known as the upstream or pre-catalytic converter sensor, is located in the exhaust manifold or just before the catalytic converter. The second one, known as the downstream or post-catalytic converter sensor, is positioned after the catalytic converter in the exhaust system. Both sensors are essential for monitoring the exhaust gases and optimizing engine performance.