Dodge Intrepid Catalytic Converters
You're always on an
advantage if you own a large vehicle. Full-size sedans like the Dodge
Intrepid would generally provide you with more interior space as well
as a large trunk for your cargos. And to power these heavy vehicles,
they are also usually equipped with large and powerful V-type engines.
All advantages, however, has corresponding disadvantages; and
for large vehicles with large engines, the disadvantage is the amount
of harmful emissions they produce. In the process of burning fuel,
large engines tend to produce more unburned hydrocarbons, carbon
monoxide and nitrogen oxide as byproducts. These three combustion
byproducts are generally harmful to the environment. And to reduce the
harmful effects of these byproducts to the environment, the catalytic
converter comes in handy.
Catalytic converters are emission-control products designed to
reduce the harmful effects of automotive exhaust to the environment.
Most modern day vehicles are equipped with three-way catalytic
converters. This type of converter has two catalysts: a reduction
catalyst that converts nitrogen oxide into pure nitrogen and oxygen,
and an oxidation catalyst that turns the hydrocarbons and carbon
monoxide into carbon dioxide and water. These resulting products are
generally harmless, although carbon dioxide is still a known
contributor to greenhouse effect. Nonetheless, the products of the
catalysis are generally less harmful than the original combustion
byproducts.
Equipped with high quality parts ever since the vehicle model
was introduced in 1993, you can expect that all Dodge Intrepid vehicle
models are equipped with very efficient Dodge Intrepid catalytic
converters. The clogging and eventual failure of these exhaust
purifiers, however, are unavoidable. In any case, one should not worry
as there are a lot of high quality replacement Dodge Intrepid catalytic
converters available in the market today. Some of these catalytic
converters feature high flow designs that do not restrict the flow of
the exhaust out of the exhaust system.
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