I just got my stang a few weeks ago. its a 99 auto v6. I'd like to do some mods, I thought I put in a cia first. I've been looking at the K&N one but I'm not sure if its true Cold Air, what would u guys suggest being the best cia for my car?
Thx
The first converter is a reduction catalyst converter. Platinum and rhodium reduce NO emissions. The NO gas is a byproduct of the combustion reaction that provides the energy for the automobile. The reaction that occurs in this sector of the catalytic converter is as follows:
2NO => N 2 + O 2 or 2NO 2 => N 2 + 2O 2.
The second converter is an Oxidizing catalyst converter. Carbon monoxide is also a byproduct of a combustion reaction and is an unwanted pollutant in the environment. The oxidation catalyst (Dihydrogen Oxide) reduces carbon monoxide into carbon dioxide.
The first converter is a reduction catalyst converter. Platinum and rhodium reduce NO emissions. The NO gas is a byproduct of the combustion reaction that provides the energy for the automobile. The reaction that occurs in this sector of the catalytic converter is as follows:
2NO => N 2 + O 2 or 2NO 2 => N 2 + 2O 2.
The second converter is an oxidation catalyst converter. Carbon monoxide is also a byproduct of a combustion reaction and is an unwanted pollutant in the environment. The oxidation catalyst reduces carbon monoxide into carbon dioxide.
Again... Corey.. you keep forgetting Dihydrogen Oxide! come one now... what kind of REALISTIC equasion is that without the Dihydrogen Oxide?! :banghead:
Again... Corey.. you keep forgetting Dihydrogen Oxide! come one now... what kind of REALISTIC equasion is that without the Dihydrogen Oxide?! :banghead:
I am going to hunt you down and pickle you in Dihydrogen Oxide!!!! BY GOD
You goof ball
If you read my statement the first part "2NO => N 2 + O 2 or 2NO 2 => N 2 + 2O 2" does not contain Dihydrogen Oxide
But if you read the second half you will see "The second converter is an oxidation catalyst converter. Carbon monoxide is also a byproduct of a combustion reaction and is an unwanted pollutant in the environment. The oxidation catalyst reduces carbon monoxide into carbon dioxide"
The oxidation catalyst is Dihydrogen Oxide NERD BOY!!!!!
I was talking about getting his take off's on his 2004 GT. hes says it has 6 cats. so my question, is that what everyone puts on there cars when they buy GT take offs? And would the 6 cats be too restrictive?
I was talking about getting his take off's on his 2004 GT. hes says it has 6 cats. so my question, is that what everyone puts on there cars when they buy GT take offs? And would the 6 cats be too restrictive?
I was talking about getting his take off's on his 2004 GT. hes says it has 6 cats. so my question, is that what everyone puts on there cars when they buy GT take offs? And would the 6 cats be too restrictive?
k, cool. thx. I just have to wait for the guy to get back in town then to get it. oh and does anyone have any imput on my question about the ebay cia with the k&n?
I am going to hunt you down and pickle you in Dihydrogen Oxide!!!! BY GOD
You goof ball
If you read my statement the first part "2NO => N 2 + O 2 or 2NO 2 => N 2 + 2O 2" does not contain Dihydrogen Oxide
But if you read the second half you will see "The second converter is an oxidation catalyst converter. Carbon monoxide is also a byproduct of a combustion reaction and is an unwanted pollutant in the environment. The oxidation catalyst reduces carbon monoxide into carbon dioxide"
The oxidation catalyst is Dihydrogen Oxide NERD BOY!!!!!
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