Re: [biofuel] More on Catalytic Converters

2002-12-15 Thread Keith Addison
Diesel Oxidation Catalyst PM emissions from diesel engines are composed of carbonaceous particles, a soluble organic fraction (SOF), sulfates and adsorbed water. Oxidation catalysts reduce the SOF fraction and have little effect on the carbonaceous portion of PM in diesel exhaust. This limits

Re: [biofuel] More on Catalytic Converters

2002-12-15 Thread martin
Get one off of a recently crashed car perhaps? bruce_leininger wrote: >Thanks for the info. I've checked up on price for a Catalytic Converter for >an >'85 Golf . . . $200+ . . . so how do you know if the one in the junkyard is >still >good? :-) > >Also, if anybody knows anything about dies

Re: [biofuel] More on Catalytic Converters

2002-12-15 Thread Steve Spence
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[biofuel] More on Catalytic Converters

2002-12-15 Thread bruce_leininger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Thanks for the info. I've checked up on price for a Catalytic Converter for an '85 Golf . . . $200+ . . . so how do you know if the one in the junkyard is still good? :-) Also, if anybody knows anything about diesel smog checks . . . Thanks! Bruce --- In biofuel@yahoogroups.com, "Steve Sp