You cut it open hollow it out and weld it back together its easier to use a chunk of pipe to replace converter but if you need it emmisions tested either way your gonna fail miserably This answer is incorrect for the following reasons. This forum is NOT for illegal or immoral purposes and will not be tolerated. The correct answer is that it is against the Federal Law to tamper with or alter any automobile emission system. It can bring a Fine of $25,000 and or imprisionment. This is CLOSED to any further discussion. debrouxauto
Yes, a bad ignition coil / misfire will cause an unburned mixture of gas/air to go into cat converter which will than combust in it and cause damage to either catalitic converter, oxygen sensor(s) or both. J.Dropic
That depends on the engine and the fuel you've used. If the engine starts burning oil a catalytic converter can fail rapidly. Some fuel additives can also cause a catalytic converter to fail prematurely.
Yes, a 2000 Chevy Impala can run without a catalytic converter, but doing so is not recommended. It may lead to increased emissions, causing the vehicle to fail emissions tests and potentially incur legal penalties. Additionally, removing the catalytic converter can affect engine performance and fuel efficiency. It's advisable to replace a faulty catalytic converter rather than remove it.
A Catalytic Converter can fail if it becomes clogged or poisoned but there is no way of knowing when it is clogged. Replace your Catalytic Converter when it starts to malfunction.
you will fail the emissions test.
Removing the catalytic converter from your ZD30 engine can lead to increased exhaust flow, potentially improving performance and throttle response. However, it may also result in higher emissions and could cause your vehicle to fail emissions testing, depending on local regulations. Additionally, removing the catalytic converter may lead to a check engine light due to changes in the exhaust system. It's essential to consider these factors and consult local laws before making modifications.
Yes, it can if faulty or missing.
Yes, a car can technically operate without a catalytic converter, but it is illegal in many places due to emissions regulations. The absence of a catalytic converter can lead to increased exhaust emissions, which can harm the environment and public health. Additionally, removing it can cause the vehicle to fail emissions tests, potentially resulting in fines or penalties. Furthermore, running a car without a catalytic converter may affect its performance and fuel efficiency.
Yes!
You will fail an emission test and worse case, the engine will fail to run if the cat gets plugged up.
Video file converter can be find online. CNET, Windows, Media Converter, and Real Player. Sometimes the conversion at these sites might fail or have temporary problems.
It may do that but it will surely fail all emission standards. If you fail that then you can't drive it anyway.