catalytic Converter?

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by nordsy, Dec 26, 2006.

  1. nordsy

    nordsy Guest

    If I replace the catalytic converter with an universal one, (only
    because I can save a ton of money vs buying original Honda. does
    anyone know if this will keep or clear the check engine light? Honda
    dealer is saying it may or may not since it’s not the original.
     
    nordsy, Dec 26, 2006
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  2. nordsy

    Tegger Guest



    It will work just fine, just not for very long.

    Aftermarket cats are cheap largely because they aren't made as well as OEM
    cats. You'll get at least two years out of the aftermarket job, maybe one
    or two more. An OEM cat is good for 15 years.
     
    Tegger, Dec 26, 2006
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  3. nordsy

    Woody Guest

    Unless it is on an Odyssey. On the Odyssey you need a cat that is designed
    for large volume which most general replacements aren't.
     
    Woody, Dec 26, 2006
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  4. nordsy

    Tegger Guest


    You mean you'd need a cat designed for the gas flow from a 3.5L V6 instead
    of a 1.5L four. If you put a 4-banger cat on the V6, you wouldn't be going
    anywhere very quickly, and your MIL will probably come on.
     
    Tegger, Dec 26, 2006
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  5. nordsy

    Woody Guest

    If you read the threads on odyclub.com on replacing the Odyssey converter
    with an after market Converter very few succeed. Most have problems with the
    code returning shortly after the replacement probably due to the tight specs
    of the computer and the volume of the 3.5 engine. Replacing the converter on
    an Odyssey I would get a written guarantee that it will work....
     
    Woody, Dec 27, 2006
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  6. nordsy

    Tegger Guest



    Hm. Then it would appear obvious that the aftermarket cats in question
    have not sufficient fluid flow for the 3.5's needs.

    Considering the aftermarket makes cats for engines as large as seven
    liters (or 3.5 liters per bank), somebody's getting pretty poor service
    somewhere...
     
    Tegger, Dec 28, 2006
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