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What happens if I remove my catalytic converter?

What happens if I remove my catalytic converter?

If the “downstream” oxygen sensor monitors no changes from the “upstream” oxygen sensor, the computer MAY signal a ‘check engine’ light and RETARD engine performance. So, you’ll get a bit more sound, however, the performance may suffer, that is if you do have that arrangement of oxygen sensors….???

How are the members of a torque converter connected?

Thus, a torque converter consists of three principle member, instead of two, these are: Driving member or impeller or pump, which is connected to the engine. Driving member or rotor or turbine, which is connected to the propeller shaft.

How does the stator in a torque converter work?

The stator is mounted on a freewheeling one-way clutch so that it can turn in only one direction. A stationary shaft, called the reaction shaft, extends from the geared transmission in back of the converter through the pump to support the stator.

How does the oil pump in a torque converter work?

When the engine is running idle, the pump produces a slow of oil, as the engine drives it. This slow circulation of oil is not sufficient to move the turbine. When the throttle is opened wide, the engine speed increases and the pump moves faster projecting the oil toward the turbine.

How many Cats Does a 2003 Crown Vic have?

A 2003.. ok, you should have 4 cats on that car.. I cant recall, but if the o2 sensors are surrounding the 1st cat on each side (driver and passenger), then you should be able to remove the second cat, and that should help a bit… The O2 sensors are behind the second cat too. The O2 sensors on the older Crown Vics were between the two cats.

How big is the catalytic converter on a Ford Flowmaster?

So, I ran 2.25in piping back from the cats, over the axel, then the last 12in. of pipe to bumper, I increased to a 3in. pipe to give it a bit more echo / hollow sound that the Flowmasters are known for.. Better Throttle response, aggressive sound outside, and LOW interior resonance.. Thats why you go with the “Delta series”.

Why do you need Delta series catalytic converter?

Thats why you go with the “Delta series”. The original 40 Series WILL echo and give resonance in the car.. and quite frankly, drive you madd after about 20 miles on a trip anywhere, or maybe sooner… Then again.. some may like that :MmM:

If the “downstream” oxygen sensor monitors no changes from the “upstream” oxygen sensor, the computer MAY signal a ‘check engine’ light and RETARD engine performance. So, you’ll get a bit more sound, however, the performance may suffer, that is if you do have that arrangement of oxygen sensors….???

A 2003.. ok, you should have 4 cats on that car.. I cant recall, but if the o2 sensors are surrounding the 1st cat on each side (driver and passenger), then you should be able to remove the second cat, and that should help a bit… The O2 sensors are behind the second cat too. The O2 sensors on the older Crown Vics were between the two cats.

So, I ran 2.25in piping back from the cats, over the axel, then the last 12in. of pipe to bumper, I increased to a 3in. pipe to give it a bit more echo / hollow sound that the Flowmasters are known for.. Better Throttle response, aggressive sound outside, and LOW interior resonance.. Thats why you go with the “Delta series”.

Thats why you go with the “Delta series”. The original 40 Series WILL echo and give resonance in the car.. and quite frankly, drive you madd after about 20 miles on a trip anywhere, or maybe sooner… Then again.. some may like that :MmM:

How does a catalytic converter work on an engine?

Your exhaust sounds better. The catalytic converter works like a muffler on the average vehicle. Its job is to reduce the impact of the gases emerging from the engine due to the combustion and burning of fuel. This action muffles the sound of your exhaust in combination with the muffler on your vehicle.

When did fuel stations stop using catalytic converters?

Up until the 1990s, fuel stations in the United States offered leaded and unleaded gasoline for sale. That’s because the presence of a catalytic converter eliminated the option of using a leaded fuel.

Is it illegal to remove a catalytic converter?

Several states, such as California, have strict laws on the books which prohibit the removal of a catalytic converter under most circumstances. Unless you know for certain what the outcome would be, speak with your mechanic about the pros and cons of removing this item before doing it on your own.

Can a factory 460 engine be swapped with an EFI engine?

You can swap in a complete factory EFI 460 engine from a 1988-1997. If you already have a 460 that is still good you can take the heads and intake from the 88-97 and put them on any 460 engine. A 460 will even bolt up to the same bellhousing that a 351M or 400 will.

Up until the 1990s, fuel stations in the United States offered leaded and unleaded gasoline for sale. That’s because the presence of a catalytic converter eliminated the option of using a leaded fuel.

Your exhaust sounds better. The catalytic converter works like a muffler on the average vehicle. Its job is to reduce the impact of the gases emerging from the engine due to the combustion and burning of fuel. This action muffles the sound of your exhaust in combination with the muffler on your vehicle.

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