What
to Look for in Ford Catalytic Converters
Released on
= July 29, 2005, 10:47 am
Press Release
Author = Terry Brown
Industry = Automotive
Press Release
Summary = Automobiles are highly responsible for the alarming rate
of air pollution affecting the global environmental condition today.
Catalytic Converters are usually stainless steel containers and
tubing which provide an
environment for chemical reactions where unburned hydrocarbons combust,
using platinum and rhodium as catalysts.
Press Release
Body = Automobiles are highly responsible for the alarming rate
of air pollution affecting the global environmental condition today.
Everyday millions of cars, trucks, and other vehicles around the
world belch out fumes and gases that are
harmful to the environment. When an engine burns fuel, it produces
hazardous gases namely carbon dioxide, hydrocarbons or volatile
organic compounds and nitrogen oxide molecules. These gases are
very dangerous to any living organism and has been
steadily degenerating the earth's protective ozone layer for years
now. Thus, to counter this, carmakers have sought ways to minimize
the damaging effects of car exhaust fumes by installing catalytic
converters.
Catalytic Converters
are usually stainless steel containers and tubing which provide
an environment for chemical reactions where unburned hydrocarbons
combust, using platinum and rhodium as catalysts. Catalytic Converters
are designed to stop hazardous gases from being released by transforming
them into harmless gases. For instance, Ford catalytic converters
have reduction catalysts that divide nitrogen oxide into nitrogen
and oxygen, its main components. Similarly, oxidation catalysts
convert the highly lethal carbon monoxide gas into carbon dioxide,
which is less harmful to the environment. Catalytic converters are
auto parts that are an ethical and legal necessity. In fact, it
is required in most states that your car has a working catalytic
converter. Your car will not pass an emission inspection if your
catalytic converter is defective or damaged.
Corrosion, regular
wear and tear, and internal clogging are just some of the many causes
of a damaged or defective Ford catalytic converter. Once your car's
catalytic converter is damaged, it is wise that you replace it immediately
with a new one. When picking out a new Ford catalytic converter,
you have a choice of either aftermarket Ford catalytic converters
or OEM. If you are planning to purchase a catalytic converter, it
is important to consider the type of road and weather conditions
you will be driving in. Thus, you should look for a tough, durable
and resilient catalytic converter. One made of stainless steel will
help you avoid damages to your converter. Price is another consideration.
Usually aftermarket Ford catalytic converters are cheaper compared
to OEM.
Fortunately,
there are numerous auto parts dealers that offer high quality catalytic
converters. If you are in the market for catalytic converters, you
will find that there are many options. However, one of the easiest
ways to shop for a top-quality Ford catalytic converter is by visiting
some of the most trusted online auto parts wholesalers. <a href
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Contact Details
= Houston, TX 77002
Terry@innerauto.com
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