04 caravan Cat REMOVAL!
I have read , past year 97 most cats have good flow , I know its illegal so dont waste boring me. But ive also read removing it can increase horsepower , better gas millage , and apparently u would be able to run leaded gas but ill pass on that. I would like to know has anyone done this to there caravan and got positive results from it , better gas millage and horsepower. Loudness i can do without b/c ive already got str8 exuast on the van and its pretty loud now. Do our vans have a good free flowing cat or is it benificial to remove it?
you CANNOT run leaded gas. first the only place you can find it is in racing fuel which is double or more of regular gas. and leaded gas will ruin the oxygen sensor, a cruical part to good fuel economy.
If you want to remove your cat, I'll buy it from you for $50 with shipping.
If you want to remove your cat, I'll buy it from you for $50 with shipping.
For what it's worth, I have never read one article claiming an increase in power when the converter is removed. At the risk of boring you, without a functioning converter, your van will put out as much pollution as 100 vehicles that do have one so if you want to foul the air, I guess it's your choice.
Can you post the article that you had read about more horsepower,when the cat converter has been removed.Even if you ran just a gutted converter the ck engine lite would come on with o2 sensor codes.If you have some information to share with all the member on this subject,do share.If not then don't start any trouble.
What Are the Benefits of Removing the Catalytic Converters From Cars?
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Catalytic converters, which are responsible for igniting and burning unburned engine exhaust gases, became standard automotive equipment on all cars beginning with model year 1975. Although catalytic converters help to make engine exhaust gases cleaner, they are not without their minuses. What follows is a brief list of the potential benefits of removing automotive catalytic converters.
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What Are the Benefits of Removing the Catalytic Converters From Cars?
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Catalytic converters, which are responsible for igniting and burning unburned engine exhaust gases, became standard automotive equipment on all cars beginning with model year 1975. Although catalytic converters help to make engine exhaust gases cleaner, they are not without their minuses. What follows is a brief list of the potential benefits of removing automotive catalytic converters.
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Catalytic converters, which are responsible for igniting and burning unburned engine exhaust gases, became standard automotive equipment on all cars beginning with model year 1975. Although catalytic converters help to make engine exhaust gases cleaner, they are not without their minuses. What follows is a brief list of the potential benefits of removing automotive catalytic converters.
- Increased Horsepower
- Cars that have their catalytic converters removed experience an increase in engine horsepower. Catalytic converters create a significant source of engine back-pressure due to the constrictive effects they have on exiting engine exhaust gases. Removal of catalytic converters from cars allows exhaust gases to exit their engines much faster and at higher levels.Better Gas Mileage
- Since catalytic converter removal allows for exhaust gases to exit a car's engine at increased speeds, engine back-pressure is reduced, which lessens engine strain. This reduction in engine back-pressure and engine strain enables an engine to work more easily, and thus reduces fuel consumption and increases gas mileage.Lower Engine Operating Temperature
- Since removing a catalytic converter lessens the burden on a car's engine by enabling engine exhaust to vacate the engine more easily, a net effect is a reduction in engine operating temperature. The more easily an engine functions and the less work it has to do results in less friction, less load and, ultimately, a lower operating temperature.More Fuel Options
- Cars equipped with catalytic converters run only on unleaded gasoline. Lead-based gasoline, which produces more power and better engine combustion, quickly destroys the inner catalyst materials of catalytic converters. A car with no catalytic converter will be able to run on a variety of lead-based and/or high-performance fuels that would not be possible with a catalytic converter.Healthier Exhaust Sound
- Catalytic converters operate like car mufflers, whose sole purpose is to muffle the sound of exiting engine exhaust gases. Although catalytic converters burn unburned exhaust gases exiting an engine, thus making tail pipe emissions cleaner, they also further muffle a car's exhaust sound and bestow a somewhat timid, tempered exhaust sound. Without a catalytic converter, a car's exhaust sound becomes a little louder, a little deeper and more distinctive.
Just think about what it says about back pressure, it only seems true about what it says b/c when you take an air filter off , it allows an engine to breathe easier, so to allow the exhaust to have a better flow would seems only sensible



