Assuming this can be done effectively, I'd say it's an excellent idea. I
have no idea how catalytic converters work, but they seem to be a better
means of reducing emissions than lowering compression ratios, retarding
ignition, etc. However, I seem to recall that the last time I suggested
that catalytic converters are good, I was told they rob an engine of more
power than the aforementioned methods. Perhaps a more modern one is less
of a problem.
Jim Ruwaldt
'72 TR6 CC79338U(being restored)
> I hate to ask the question........But why on earth would you want to
> ruin a perfectly good car with a catalytic converter???
>
> > From: Rainer Wallnig <Wallnig@KR.FH-Niederrhein.DE>
> > To: triumphs@autox.team.net
> > Subject: catalytic converter
> > Date: Wednesday, May 21, 1997 12:40 PM
> >
> > Hi list,
> >
> > has anyone experience in fitting a catalyzer to the TR4?
> > Rainer Wallnig, TR4 `63 daily
>
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