Saturday, 14 May 2016

3 Types of Catalytic Converters


 

Catalytic converters perform very important functions in your vehicle and it can be dangerous to drive if yours is damaged or missing. They reduce the toxic pollutants emitted by your vehicle and are found on both gasoline and diesel engines.

1. Oxidation Catalytic Converter

Used primarily on diesel engines, this type of converter was also used on gasoline engines in American and Canadian manufactured vehicles. Because oxidation catalytic converters don’t control nitrogen oxides, they have not been used on gasoline engines in North American made vehicles since 1981.

2. Oxidation Reduction Catalytic Converter

Now the primary type of converter on gasoline engines in the United States and Canada, this catalytic converter allows vehicles to meet more strict standards of vehicle emissions. It simultaneously reduces nitrogen oxides to nitrogen and oxygen, converts carbon monoxide into carbon dioxide and changes unburnt hydrocarbons to carbon dioxide and water.

3. Diesel Oxidation Catalyst

The most common type of catalytic converter on diesel engines, this converter routinely operates at 90% efficiency. Its excellent performance almost completely does away with diesel odors and vastly diminishes soot.

Because a damaged catalytic converter can cause serious car problems such as engine misfiring and poor fuel efficiency, it is important to make sure yours is checked and maintenance regularly by a professional. If it needs replaced, a certified mechanic can install a new one quickly. Please visit this website for more information on catalytic converter installation in Pacific Beach.

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