the cat i am using now has about10,000 miles (16,000 kil.) on it, so I don't
feel too bad. what do you suppose that liquid was? oh, and by the way,
thanks for the info, i am incorporating the 2 stage settling, but am too
lazy to do the 2 stage reaction. 
anton
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>To: biofuel@egroups.com
>Subject: Re: [biofuel] catalytic converters
>Date: Jan 19, 2001, 1:04 AM
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>
>To my information, there is no problem with sulphur. Sulph is just
>very dangerous when it falls down like acid rain.
>Soot cloggs the small gaps in the converter. Air injecting would
>probaly oxidate the carbon deposit if the temp is high enough. I've
>heard of a diesel cat converter which every 600 klicks injects
>a few militers of a certain liquid into the converter which raises
>the temp to about 950 deg C and just burns accumulated soot
>in two minutes. Cat clear for another 600 k.
>
>Cheers, Aleks
>
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