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![]() ![]() ![]() Drives: Silver 2007 3Dr - Gryph Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Kansas City, MO, USA
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nox stands for a single chemical family being tested for: Nitrous OXides. Petrol-based engine emissions-testing systems aren't even remotely categorized like you listed. The 'bad chemicals' they produce are:
These (NOX, CO, HC) are what are tested for in a tailpipe test, also. A three-way cat converts NOX better if you're running a rich mixture, or converts the other two better if you're running a lean mixture. Basic chemistry, replace a cat, adjust the fuel mixture and you can pass an emissions test almost always. California is so hard to pass because of their inspections, which include the most common ways to adjust the fuel-mixture having to be factory-spec. At least research your claim a little before spouting it off like it's gospel, 'kay?
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Drives: 2007 Yaris Liftback Join Date: Mar 2007
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![]() The end result is the same regardless, though: Catalytic converter == good, hence why it is mandatory in most parts of the developed world. No catalytic converter == acid rain, contaminated water, etc.
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![]() ![]() ![]() Drives: Silver 2007 3Dr - Gryph Join Date: Jul 2007
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Low emissions == good, yes. But catalytic converters are just the easy way to 'force' all emissions down quickly, ergo why they were made basically manditory. The Honda Civic was created initially to avoid having to add a catalytic converter (CVVC was the original engine-tech nickname, ergo the series-name CiViC) for example, and I've run vehicles with the Cat removed that still passed the tailpipe-sniff test just fine as long as they were well-tuned and well-maintained.
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