Can a stock catalytic converter be replaced aftermarket?
Our aftermarket catalytic converters are designed to exact specifications ensuring proper, direct fit; they come with the correct pipes, flanges and connections for easy removal of your stock converter and installation of your replacement catalytic converter.
Where is the catalytic converter on a car?
Without a working catalytic converter, your vehicle will pollute the environment, fail inspection, and be unable to drive legally. The catalytic converter assembly can be found on the underside of your vehicle, either towards the front or the rear depending on the car or truck.
What’s the warranty on a cat catalytic converter?
Each cat converter comes with a warranty guaranteeing it will pass Federal EPA emissions standards for 25,000 miles.
Do you need a patch for a direct fit catalytic converter?
If your catalytic converter assembly is only connected by bolts, then it’s a simple job. Lubricate and unhook the clamps, remove the converter (a hammer may help with this), and insert the new direct fit catalytic converter. A patch piece may be needed to prevent leaks, or you could weld the connection closed.
What’s the best high flow catalytic converter?
Best High Flow Catalytic Converter (Review) in 2021 Flowmaster 2230125 Catalytic Converter Univ. 223 Srs. MagnaFlow 59956 Universal Catalytic Converter (Non CARB Compliant) MagnaFlow is an American engineered and manufactured company that is superior in the catalytic converter and exhaust technology. Flowmaster 2230130 Catalytic Converter Univ 223 Srs.
What is a high flow catalytic converter?
High flow catalytic converters are those which obviously remove impurities off harmful gases, along with enabling the exhaust to flow freely. Hence the name ‘high flow’.
What do catalytic converters do?
Catalytic converters are designed to reduce all three: Carbon monoxide (CO) is a poisonous gas that is colorless and odorless. Hydrocarbons or volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are a major component of smog produced mostly from evaporated, unburned .fuel. Nitrogen oxides (NO and NO2, together called NOx) are a contributor to smog and acid rain, which also causes irritation to human mucus membranes.