Monday, January 27, 2014
Why Are Catalytic Converters Necessary
If you have a social conscience (or just dont like paying huge fines and having your car impounded), then consider catalytic converters a necessity. Modern catalytic converters arent nearly as restrictive as older units and can help prevent dangerous pollutants from entering the air and groundwater.
The Law
The main reason why catalytic converters are necessary is that the law says so. Catalytic converters were originally a voluntary measure but became required equipment for all cars sold in America in mid-1986.
Carbon Monoxide
One of the main jobs of a catalytic converter is to convert the dangerous pollutant carbon monoxide into harmless carbon dioxide, which it does with nearly 99 percent efficiency.
Nitrogen Oxide
Considered a volatile organic compound (VOC), nitrogen oxide reacts with sunlight to form smog. Catalytic converters break this toxic chemical down into its component oxygen and nitrogen molecules, making for cleaner skies and longer lives.
Unburned Fuel
No engine burns all of the fuel that it ingests. Catalytic converters burn what little unburned gas the engine hasnt consumed to keep it from polluting groundwater upon exhalation.
Computer Issues
Removing a catalytic converter without installing a simulation sensor will cause a cars computer to malfunction, which will drop engine power by changing fuel and spark parameters until the catalytic converter is replaced.
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