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When you switch on your car's engine, exhaust gases flow through the Catalytic Converter, where the catalysis process occurs. The reaction starts as the temperatures in the exhaust system rise. Oxides of nitrogen (NOX) are broken down into simple carbon dioxide (CO2) and nitrogen (N2).
Carbon monoxide (CO) and Hydrocarbons (HC) are oxidized to create carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O). Catalyst reaction speed and efficiency are improved by catalysis surface area, gas composition, and operating temperature. Besides, the catalyst begins the reaction at around 300℃, but purification occurs when it reaches temperatures of at least 415℃.




This product is intended for off-road, racing, or competition use only and is not legal for public road use or for vehicles subject to emissions regulations in the United States. Vehicles equipped with this product may fail emissions or state inspections.
Customers are responsible for ensuring compliance with all applicable local, state, and federal laws. Installation of aftermarket parts may also affect your vehicle warranty—please consult your manufacturer for warranty coverage.
International legality may vary; users should confirm local laws before installation.
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