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Isuzu Truck Catalytic Converters
At Andy's Auto Sport, we have a huge variety of Isuzu Truck catalytic converters to ensure that you have every catalytic converter option available to you. We go out of our way to carry every major line of Isuzu Truck catalytic converters, so that whether you are looking for replacement Isuzu Truck catalytic converter or a performance high flow cat or anything in between, we've got it for you. Andy's Auto Sport is the ultimate shopping destination for your Isuzu Truck catalytic converter needs!
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Fits: 2006 Isuzu i-280; 2.8, 4L
PART# 49612
Fits: 2009 GMC Canyon; 3.7, 5L, 2006 Hummer H3; 3.5, 5L, 2008 GMC Canyon; 3.7, 5L, 2007 Isuzu i-290; 2.9, 4L, 2008 Isuzu i-290; 2.9, 4L, 2007 GMC Canyon; 3....
PART# 23966
Fits: 2006 Isuzu i-280; 2.8, 4L, 2005 GMC Canyon; 2.8, 4L, 2004 GMC Canyon; 2.8, 4L
PART# 49327
Fits: 2007 Hummer H3;3.7, 5L, 2009 GMC Canyon; 3.7, 5L, 2007 Isuzu i-370; 3.7, 5L, 2008 GMC Canyon; 3.7, 5L, 2008 Hummer H3;3.7, 5L, 2008 Isuzu i-370; 3.7, ...
PART# 49353
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WHY TO BUY?
The good news is that, although replacement Isuzu Truck catalytic converters can be costly from your local dealership, aftermarket units (many times made by the same original equipment manufacturers) are substantially less expensive and can be purchased as direct-fit bolt-on units (assuming that the original converter was also bolted on) or weld-on units. Replacing your Isuzu Truck catalytic converter can restore power that has been lost due to a faulty original converter and will make your vehicle run better overall. In addition, a bad Isuzu Truck catalytic converter means that your exhaust is releasing harmful toxins into the atmosphere and environment, so getting a new one means you’re doing your part to keep the earth and its atmosphere clean.
DID YOU KNOW?
Modern catalytic converters are much less restrictive than in days past, so much so that the antiquated (and illegal) method of "gutting" the converters of their internal structures has been deemed almost pointless on newer cars, as the performance gains are minimal, if any. Aftermarket high-flow Isuzu Truck catalytic converters are therefore a much better (and more responsible) choice for those seeking to upgrade their exhaust systems or replace a faulty converter.
So how do you know if your Isuzu Truck catalytic converter is on its way out? If your Isuzu Truck engine seems to be losing power or your temperature gauge reads a little high, one possible culprit could be that a rich condition is feeding excessive unburned fuel into the catalytic converter, which can overheat it as well as damage it. It is common to see your Isuzu Truck catalytic converter glowing orange/red when this condition is present. Another common sign of catalytic converter failure is the infamous "rotten egg" smell. Other common symptoms include: a lack of power, rough engine idle, or stalling. If you are replacing your Isuzu Truck catalytic converter due to any of the above circumstances, it is a good idea to also replace your oxygen sensor, since it plays a vital role in the air/fuel mixture ratio and may have also been damaged due to the same adverse conditions. Finally, physical damage can sometimes occur if a large rock or other object hits Isuzu Truck catalytic converter, resulting in a damaged ceramic core. This can often be heard, as smaller ceramic pieces will bounce around inside the converter housing. As you can imagine, this is often accompanied by a loss of power due to exhaust blockage.
So how do you know if your Isuzu Truck catalytic converter is on its way out? If your Isuzu Truck engine seems to be losing power or your temperature gauge reads a little high, one possible culprit could be that a rich condition is feeding excessive unburned fuel into the catalytic converter, which can overheat it as well as damage it. It is common to see your Isuzu Truck catalytic converter glowing orange/red when this condition is present. Another common sign of catalytic converter failure is the infamous "rotten egg" smell. Other common symptoms include: a lack of power, rough engine idle, or stalling. If you are replacing your Isuzu Truck catalytic converter due to any of the above circumstances, it is a good idea to also replace your oxygen sensor, since it plays a vital role in the air/fuel mixture ratio and may have also been damaged due to the same adverse conditions. Finally, physical damage can sometimes occur if a large rock or other object hits Isuzu Truck catalytic converter, resulting in a damaged ceramic core. This can often be heard, as smaller ceramic pieces will bounce around inside the converter housing. As you can imagine, this is often accompanied by a loss of power due to exhaust blockage.
FAQs
Q: What is a hi-flow catalytic converter? Why buy one?
A: All stock catalytic converters are restrictive when it comes to exhaust flow, and they essentially place a choke hold on performance. The hi-flow catalytic converters on the market today have a higher flow capacity than factory units. Still able to pass emissions and gain horsepower, how can you go wrong with a hi-flow catalytic converter?
Q: How do you install a hi-flow catalytic converter?
A: There are two kinds of catalytic converters. The first are direct fit converters (no welding required) which have all necessary flanges and oxygen sensors just like the original equipment catalytic converters. There are also universal fit catalytic converters that are designed to be welded or clamped in place. Universal fit converters have the same flow characteristics as direct fit models with the same inlet and outlet diameter.
A: All stock catalytic converters are restrictive when it comes to exhaust flow, and they essentially place a choke hold on performance. The hi-flow catalytic converters on the market today have a higher flow capacity than factory units. Still able to pass emissions and gain horsepower, how can you go wrong with a hi-flow catalytic converter?
Q: How do you install a hi-flow catalytic converter?
A: There are two kinds of catalytic converters. The first are direct fit converters (no welding required) which have all necessary flanges and oxygen sensors just like the original equipment catalytic converters. There are also universal fit catalytic converters that are designed to be welded or clamped in place. Universal fit converters have the same flow characteristics as direct fit models with the same inlet and outlet diameter.
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Isuzu Truck Catalytic Converters
At Andy's Auto Sport, we have a huge variety of Isuzu Truck catalytic converters to ensure that you have every catalytic converter option available to you. We go out of our way to carry every major line of Isuzu Truck catalytic converters, so that whether you are looking for replacement Isuzu Truck catalytic converter or a performance high flow cat or anything in between, we've got it for you. Andy's Auto Sport is the ultimate shopping destination for your Isuzu Truck catalytic converter needs!
Choose Your Vehicle:
Shop Isuzu Truck Catalytic Converters by Brand
1 - 4 of 4
Sort by:
Fits: 2006 Isuzu i-280; 2.8, 4L
PART# 49612
Fits: 2009 GMC Canyon; 3.7, 5L, 2006 Hummer H3; 3.5, 5L, 2008 GMC Canyon; 3.7, 5L, 2007 Isuzu i-290; 2.9, 4L, 2008 Isuzu i-290; 2.9, 4L, 2007 GMC Canyon; 3....
PART# 23966
Fits: 2006 Isuzu i-280; 2.8, 4L, 2005 GMC Canyon; 2.8, 4L, 2004 GMC Canyon; 2.8, 4L
PART# 49327
Fits: 2007 Hummer H3;3.7, 5L, 2009 GMC Canyon; 3.7, 5L, 2007 Isuzu i-370; 3.7, 5L, 2008 GMC Canyon; 3.7, 5L, 2008 Hummer H3;3.7, 5L, 2008 Isuzu i-370; 3.7, ...
PART# 49353
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When you click on links to various merchants on this site and make a purchase, this can result in this site earning a commission. Affiliate programs and affiliations include, but are not limited to, the eBay Partner Network.
Not able to find what you are looking for?
Catalytic Converter Manifold For Isuzu Amigo S 1998-1999 3.2L EPA Approved OBDII
Colorado H3 i350 Under Truck Rr Catalytic Converter 19366 NO SPORT MODEL or Z71
MagnaFlow 3391657 Direct-Fit Catalytic Converter for 89-94 Isuzu Truck CA
16084 Davico Catalytic Converter for Truck Isuzu Pickup Rodeo Amigo Stylus 91-93
Catalytic Converter for Isuzu Amigo 1998-1999 S Sport Utility 2-Door 3.2L 40385
Exhaust Catalytic Converter For 2002-2007 CHEVROLET TRAILBLAZER 05 Buick Rainier
WHY TO BUY?
The good news is that, although replacement Isuzu Truck catalytic converters can be costly from your local dealership, aftermarket units (many times made by the same original equipment manufacturers) are substantially less expensive and can be purchased as direct-fit bolt-on units (assuming that the original converter was also bolted on) or weld-on units. Replacing your Isuzu Truck catalytic converter can restore power that has been lost due to a faulty original converter and will make your vehicle run better overall. In addition, a bad Isuzu Truck catalytic converter means that your exhaust is releasing harmful toxins into the atmosphere and environment, so getting a new one means you’re doing your part to keep the earth and its atmosphere clean.
DID YOU KNOW?
Modern catalytic converters are much less restrictive than in days past, so much so that the antiquated (and illegal) method of "gutting" the converters of their internal structures has been deemed almost pointless on newer cars, as the performance gains are minimal, if any. Aftermarket high-flow Isuzu Truck catalytic converters are therefore a much better (and more responsible) choice for those seeking to upgrade their exhaust systems or replace a faulty converter.
So how do you know if your Isuzu Truck catalytic converter is on its way out? If your Isuzu Truck engine seems to be losing power or your temperature gauge reads a little high, one possible culprit could be that a rich condition is feeding excessive unburned fuel into the catalytic converter, which can overheat it as well as damage it. It is common to see your Isuzu Truck catalytic converter glowing orange/red when this condition is present. Another common sign of catalytic converter failure is the infamous "rotten egg" smell. Other common symptoms include: a lack of power, rough engine idle, or stalling. If you are replacing your Isuzu Truck catalytic converter due to any of the above circumstances, it is a good idea to also replace your oxygen sensor, since it plays a vital role in the air/fuel mixture ratio and may have also been damaged due to the same adverse conditions. Finally, physical damage can sometimes occur if a large rock or other object hits Isuzu Truck catalytic converter, resulting in a damaged ceramic core. This can often be heard, as smaller ceramic pieces will bounce around inside the converter housing. As you can imagine, this is often accompanied by a loss of power due to exhaust blockage.
So how do you know if your Isuzu Truck catalytic converter is on its way out? If your Isuzu Truck engine seems to be losing power or your temperature gauge reads a little high, one possible culprit could be that a rich condition is feeding excessive unburned fuel into the catalytic converter, which can overheat it as well as damage it. It is common to see your Isuzu Truck catalytic converter glowing orange/red when this condition is present. Another common sign of catalytic converter failure is the infamous "rotten egg" smell. Other common symptoms include: a lack of power, rough engine idle, or stalling. If you are replacing your Isuzu Truck catalytic converter due to any of the above circumstances, it is a good idea to also replace your oxygen sensor, since it plays a vital role in the air/fuel mixture ratio and may have also been damaged due to the same adverse conditions. Finally, physical damage can sometimes occur if a large rock or other object hits Isuzu Truck catalytic converter, resulting in a damaged ceramic core. This can often be heard, as smaller ceramic pieces will bounce around inside the converter housing. As you can imagine, this is often accompanied by a loss of power due to exhaust blockage.
FAQs
Q: What is a hi-flow catalytic converter? Why buy one?
A: All stock catalytic converters are restrictive when it comes to exhaust flow, and they essentially place a choke hold on performance. The hi-flow catalytic converters on the market today have a higher flow capacity than factory units. Still able to pass emissions and gain horsepower, how can you go wrong with a hi-flow catalytic converter?
Q: How do you install a hi-flow catalytic converter?
A: There are two kinds of catalytic converters. The first are direct fit converters (no welding required) which have all necessary flanges and oxygen sensors just like the original equipment catalytic converters. There are also universal fit catalytic converters that are designed to be welded or clamped in place. Universal fit converters have the same flow characteristics as direct fit models with the same inlet and outlet diameter.
A: All stock catalytic converters are restrictive when it comes to exhaust flow, and they essentially place a choke hold on performance. The hi-flow catalytic converters on the market today have a higher flow capacity than factory units. Still able to pass emissions and gain horsepower, how can you go wrong with a hi-flow catalytic converter?
Q: How do you install a hi-flow catalytic converter?
A: There are two kinds of catalytic converters. The first are direct fit converters (no welding required) which have all necessary flanges and oxygen sensors just like the original equipment catalytic converters. There are also universal fit catalytic converters that are designed to be welded or clamped in place. Universal fit converters have the same flow characteristics as direct fit models with the same inlet and outlet diameter.
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Video Description:Catalytic Converters on Andy's Auto Sport TV!
This is an Andy's Auto Sport TV episode where we break down the basics of catalytic converters. We explain the difference between a direct-fit bolt-on catalytic converter and a universal weld-on catalytic converter. We also go over the benefits of getting a new cat, and we even do an installation to show what's involved.