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I've been reading about catalytic converters since I'm having trouble passings emissions inspection. I found some interesting stuff and would like to expand the knowledge by asking a few questions.
1. I read that OBDI cats are designed to remove 70% of polluting gases while OBDII cats have to remove 90%. Is there a real difference between pre-1994 Nissan cats and post 1995 Nissan cats?
2. More to the point, can I reduce my B13 emissions by swapping in a late model cat on my B13?
3. My original cat was ceramic core -- are all Nissan OEM cats ceramic, or are some metal screen?
4. I have read that ceramic core cats are more effective at emissions reduction than metal screen cats? Is this true?
5. Has anyone seen any testing for emissions reduction that might help to identify a good performing cat?
Thanks for your input! Still enjoying the ride and regretting the sale of my PL-510 in 1979.
1. I read that OBDI cats are designed to remove 70% of polluting gases while OBDII cats have to remove 90%. Is there a real difference between pre-1994 Nissan cats and post 1995 Nissan cats?
2. More to the point, can I reduce my B13 emissions by swapping in a late model cat on my B13?
3. My original cat was ceramic core -- are all Nissan OEM cats ceramic, or are some metal screen?
4. I have read that ceramic core cats are more effective at emissions reduction than metal screen cats? Is this true?
5. Has anyone seen any testing for emissions reduction that might help to identify a good performing cat?
Thanks for your input! Still enjoying the ride and regretting the sale of my PL-510 in 1979.