Maidstone Audi Audi glossary

Maidstone Audi Audi glossary
AA6_D_10773Phantom drawing of the Audi A4 (B7) Saloon showing drivetrain and suspension

Catalytic converter

The “cat” generally refers to the car’s complete exhaust emission control system. The catalytic converter contains an effective catalyst (usually precious metal like platinum or rhodium) on a ceramic or metallic base, a housing and depending on the design various controls to regulate the process. Depending on the design, the catalytic converter oxidises carbon monoxide to carbon dioxide and hydrocarbons to carbon dioxide and water and/or reduces oxides of nitrogen to nitrogen and oxygen gas. Efficient catalytic converters reduce the level of pollutants in the exhaust by as much as 90 percent. Cars with spark-ignition engines use three-way catalytic converter, those with diesel engines have oxidising catalytic converter. Depending on the type of engine there may be either one or two main converters and up to four pre-converters.

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