Lessen Environmental Woes With a Catalytic Converter

By: Anthony Fontanelle

As a car owner, you probably have done a lot of maintenance jobs for your most-prized possession-your stylish Honda vehicle. On a regular basis, you wash it, have its oil checked, do annual tune up, and inspect it for any malfunctioning or damaged parts. However, these efforts are all useless if your car faithfully does its share in adding pollutants in the air. As a Honda owner, you can do something to lessen the toxic emissions of your car. How? Have your car undergo annual emission tests and install a Honda catalytic converter in its exhaust system. In fact, you need to do the latter before your vehicle can pass the emission tests.

Even though Honda vehicles are supposed to completely burn fuel and air in the engine, chances are, unburned fuel can slip away as toxic emissions. These exhaust emissions consist of carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, and nitrogen oxides. Such odorless gases are harmful to people's health and environment's condition. To lessen the emission of toxic gases, devices like the are included in the exhaust system. It contains reduction and oxidation catalysts that convert poisonous gases into harmless elements. The reduction catalysts take care of transforming nitrogen oxides into harmless exhausts. On the other hand, the oxidation catalyst completes the combustion of hydrocarbons and carbon monoxides. These processes result in the emission of less toxic gases, which in turn leads to better fuel efficiency and vehicle performance.

If you think it's time to clean up your car's exhaust emissions, check out our online catalog of quality Honda catalytic converters. We have stocks of Honda model-specific catalytic converters so you are sure to find what you are looking for. Purchase a Honda catalytic converter now and see for yourself the benefits of cleaner emissions.

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