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Posted on July 23, 2008 by Matt | Posted under Automotive
Catalytic Converters: Taking the Gas Out of the Greenhouse
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Over the last four years, Mazda has been toiling in their secret laboratories. They have managed to develop a new type of catalytic converter that uses 70-90% less platinum, rhodium and palladium in the construction of their catalytic converters. These precious metals are what makes the chemical reactions happen and are also the main reason that catalytic converters are so expensive. The potential for cost savings is huge with this new advancement and Mazda expects to be fitting their cars with the new catalytic converters by 2010. Nissan has also recently announced that they too have the technology for cheaper catalytic converters, but they only claim a 50% reduction in the precious metals. The core of the new technology is using nano-sized ceramic particles with the precious metal embedded in them. This allows for more surface area so the catalyst can be more effective. Nothing has been said about how well the catalyst flows exhaust gases, which is an important specification for performance vehicles. The more freely the exhaust gases flow out the tail pipes, the more horsepower and torque your engine can make, not to mention that the engine will also be more responsive. Keep your eyes on the news for more updates about this exciting cutting edge technology. About The Author: For more information about catalytic converters, click on the following links: catalytic converter & Magnaflow catalytic converter |
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