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 What Is A Catalytic Converter And Why Do You Need One? Some petrolheads see them as a nuisance, but cats are a vital component  for your vehicle's emissions control. What is a catalytic converter and what does it do? The cat sits around a third of the way down the exhaust system and  resembles a small metal chamber that receives exhaust gasses and changes the  chemical nature of them to reduce the volume of nasty emissions fresh from the  exhaust manifold. Within the cat housing is a ceramic-based honeycomb structure  that is lined with extremely precious metals, with each metal having a specific  job in emission-reduction. There are three main emissions produced by car engines: nitrogen gas (N2),  carbon dioxide (CO2) and water vapour (H2O). The catalytic converter  however is mostly used to tackle the smaller, more-harmful products that are  produced due to the naturally-imperfect combustion process of the IC engine.  These are carbon monoxide, hydrocarbons and nitrogen oxides.
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Catalytic Converters… F ew people it seems understand the value of a catalytic converter —and why it’s important to keep it in good working condition. So, here are a few facts about catalytic converters (originally shared by  How Stuff Works  that can help you better understand and take care of your vehicle. 1. Reduce pollution. According to How Stuff Works, the main function of a catalytic converter is to  convert harmful pollutants into less harmful emissions before they ever leave the car’s­ exhaust system. Many states regulate the amount of emissions allowed for a car to be registered, and a catalytic converter is an important part of meeting those standards. 2. Became standard in 1975. Catalytic converters weren’t part of automobile assembly from the beginning. In fact, they were introduced in vehicles as a standard in 1975 in response to laws regarding cars and pollution. 3. Prevent a number of harmful emissions. Three main emissions that a car engine emit include nitrogen gas, c

Catalytic Converter buyers

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Catalytic converters play a vital role in all vehicle emissions systems.  Modern cars rely on catalytic converters to remove carbon monoxide, hydrocarbons and other harmful chemicals from exhaust emissions. To do so they rely on costly metals that have special chemical properties that diminish in effectiveness over time.  In a catalytic converter, the catalyst (in the form of platinum and palladium) is coated onto a ceramic honeycomb or ceramic beads that are housed in a muffler-like package attached to the exhaust pipe. The catalyst helps to convert carbon monoxide into carbon dioxide. It converts the hydrocarbons into carbon dioxide and water. It also converts the nitrogen oxides back into nitrogen and oxygen. Typically, your catalytic converter converts approximately 90% of emissions, but there are a number of factors that can increase or decrease the efficiency. Converters are less efficient at converting cooler temperature emissions, so a diesel fuel or short driving distances ma

Purchasing used car and truck parts

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What goes into purchasing used car or truck parts? It comes down to budget and quality. Whether you are buying a part for your DIY project or mechanic, being an automotive expert is not required! K&C makes buying used auto parts easy. What to consider before buying used auto parts: Do I want to buy used, new or aftermarket auto parts? Buying used parts is an affordable alternative to new and aftermarket parts. And, is great for the environment since used parts don’t require manufacturing of new materials. Aftermarket parts are not always made to spec resulting in fitment issues.  How can I be confident in my purchase and be protected? Depending on where you shop, warranty options are available to protect your part. Here at K&C we offer a hassle-free extended Warranty with several options. We offer this because every part is tested and inspected for quality assurance and your safety and satisfaction is our goal. How do I know what part do I need? If you are receiving part detai
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Finding used car and truck parts online.   It always seems to happen at the worst possible time, your vehicle breaks down. Now what to do? How are you going to get to work? Mechanics are expensive and so are the parts you need to replace.   St Cloud Used Car Parts Luckily there is an option that may be just the answer you need. Try searching google for a used auto parts business near you. In most cases there are used auto parts lots spread out throughout the country.   In most cases even if a business near you does not have the part you need most used car parts lots have the ability to ship directly to you.    It may not seem practical to have an engine or transmission shipped to you, but in reality, the shipping costs in addition to the cost of the parts themselves can still be on average 35-70 percent cheaper than purchasing new parts, especially if you are trying to source these parts from a auto dealer.   Used auto parts are available for most makes and models of veh

Benefits of purchasing used car parts.

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If you're vehicle is starting to make some clunk clunk noises or maybe not running at all consider calling a used car parts company near you. this may be a big saver of time and money while getting your vehicle up and running again. Before you shell out the dough for brand new car parts , consider some of the benefits to be gained by going with used auto parts instead. Her are 5 points to consider. Used Car Parts 1. Cost It’s no surprise that used parts will cost you less than new, but you might be surprised by the price disparity. Although the price of used parts will vary based on factors like rarity, demand, condition, and dealer, you can be certain of finding parts for less than new, provided you’re not looking for uber-rare parts for collectible classic cars, just for example. 2. Availability It’s usually relatively easy to find used auto parts, especially for popular vehicles. They are most often taken from used cars of the same make and model that have been abandoned or scra

Used car and truck recycling, parts

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Used Car and Truck Parts Have you ever wondered what happens to all the vehicles at a used car parts business once the majority of parts have been sold? Here's a step-by-step process of what happens at the salvage yard and how a wrecked vehicle is recycled... Step 1.   Vehicle is in a collision, too much damage to repair, so it's deemed a 'total loss'. Step 2.   Insured and insurance company decide whether to send the vehicle to a salvage auction or the insured retains the vehicle to sell on their own. Step 3.    Wrecked vehicle is purchased by the salvage yard, either through the insurance auction or through the insured consumer.  Step 4.  The wrecked vehicle goes through the intake and inventory process at the salvage yard.  All of the valuable and sell able used auto parts are graded and electronically cataloged into our used auto parts inventory system. Step 5.  This is a big one...The wrecked vehicle has officially become a salvage vehicle.  It's off to be pro