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
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
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Subject: [biofuel] More on Catalytic Converters
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
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