For starters, let's review the exhaust system on your 2003 Ford Mustang with the 3.6L v6 engine first. From the factory you have a total of four catalytic converters and four oxygen sensors (o2). There are two oxygen sensors directly above the first set of catalytic converters which are called upstream sensors and two oxygen sensors in the middle of the last set of catalytic converters which are called downstream sensors. I have attached a photo of this for you.
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I recommend the Magnaflow Universal Catalytic Converter # MF447104 for your 2009 Suzuki XL7 with the 3.6L engine. This catalytic converter uses 2" inlet and outlets and is constructed of stainless steel. There is also no bung for the O2 sensor as yours is in the exhaust tubing and not the catalytic converter. view full answer...
For your 1987 Mercury Cougar, we have the MagnaFlow Stainless Steel Catalytic Converter - Direct-Fit # MF23366 which is a bolt on fit and I believe has the piece you are referring to. The MagnaFlow Stainless Steel Catalytic Converter - Direct-Fit # MF93360 comes with the additional pipe if that is what you were referring to. view full answer...
I am not entirely sure I understand what you are asking but the catalytic converters are the same for both the base and police interceptor models of a 2001 Ford Crown Victoria. If you need to replace these then you will need two MagnaFlow Stainless Steel Catalytic Converter part # MF23328. This converter is a direct bolt-on fit for both the base and police interceptor models. view full answer...
I have confirmed with my contacts at Magnaflow, and you need a MagnaFlow Stainless Steel Direct-Fit Catalytic Converter, part # MF49999. This catalytic converter is designed to work specifically on the 2007 Kia Rio 5. It is considered a OEM replacement part and will use the existing factory hanger locations and flanges. Due to the design of the exhaust system on your 2007 Kia Rio, a universal converter would not be a feasible option.
Please note that this part is not compliant with the... view full answer...
The MagnaFlow Heavy Metal Loaded, Stainless Steel Catalytic Converter # MF99004HM is not directional. It can flow in either direction. If a converter was directional it would have an arrow pointing towards the direction it's designed to flow. view full answer...
You can install a universal 50 state approved catalytic converter on your 2004 Isuzu Rodeo as long as the one you choose has the proper ports and is the right size. If you do this and have it professionally installed then it should not have a problem passing the emissions inspection. I have included a link to all of the universal fit 50 state approved converters that we carry.
We do not currently offer O2 sensors. You should be able to pick up the correct one from an auto parts store or... view full answer...
Since your 2003 Honda Accord has exhaust with an inlet/outlet size of 2-1/4 inches the correct universal style catalytic converter that is CA approved is the part # MF41405. The # MF38134 would not be the correct size. view full answer...
We do offer a universal stainless steel catalytic converter with a 2 inch diameter inlet and outlet.
I recommend part # MF99004HM. this converter measures 16 long x 6-1/2 wide x 5 tall. The difference between this converter and the # MF94139 aside from the inlet and outlet diameter is part # MF99004HM does not have an O2 port.
This converter is not legal for sale or use in California. view full answer...
The catalytic converter that I recommend for your 1994 Chevrolet Camaro V6 3.4 Liter is the MagnaFlow Stainless Steel Direct-Fit Catalytic Converter, # MF23494. This converter was specifically designed to fit your vehicle for an easy bolt-on installation and eliminating the need for welding or drilling during the installation.
This converter will use the factory hanger locations and flanges and is EPA approved for Canada and all states except California. view full answer...
For your 1997, 4x4, Ford F-150 with a 4.6 liter V8 you would need a MagnaFlow Stainless Steel Catalytic Converter - Direct-Fit, part # MF23345, for the passenger side and a MagnaFlow Stainless Steel Catalytic Converter - Direct-Fit, part # MF23344, for the driver side.
This catalytic converter is vehicle-specific, so the included clamps and hooks connect to the factory flanges and hanger locations, making installation quick and easy.
It includes Mandrel bent tubes that reduce exhaust... view full answer...
The opposite side catalytic converter of the # MF93399 that you referenced is the part # MF93398 for your 2006 Toyota Tundra with a 4.7 liter V8. view full answer...
We have one universal catalytic converter confirmed as a fit for your 1995 Chevy Astro with a 4.3 liter engine. We do not have any original equipment exhaust for your vehicle though. view full answer...
I do see on the page you referred to that the CARB (California Air Resources Board) requirements for aftermarket catalytic converters don't apply to vehicles older than 5 years. It seems to allow any aftermarket converter on older vehicles on which the OE emission warranty has expired.
With that being said I do recommend verifying this through a second source, such as in-person with your local DMV, just to be sure.
If this is the case the MagnaFlow Ceramic Catalytic Converter # MF49752... view full answer...
It is not, but I did check with Magnaflow and they have a universal fit converter that is a fit for your 1998 Jeep Cherokee with the part # MF447104 that is CA approved. This would require welding to install. view full answer...
If you have clogged or fouled out catalytic converters then replacing them will help improve your fuel economy. If your current converter has no problems then replacing it will not help you achieve better fuel mileage.
If you decide to replace the converters you will need the following part numbers: # MF95470 and # MF95471.
Most people will notice increased fuel economy and power by installing a less restrictive exhaust and intake setup. We do not carry these products for your vehicle... view full answer...
Both part numbers you referenced are confirmed catalytic converters for your 2003 Toyota Corolla. The difference is that the part # MF49461 is a higher grade converter. It is part of the OEM Grade line of converters from Magnaflow. OEM Grade converters are specially formulated with a heavier wash coat and loaded with twice the amount of precious metals (platinum, palladium, rhodium) to provide a much stronger coverage.
OEM Grade is recommended for vehicles that have:
• High Mileage
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Yes, I checked with Magnaflow and the correct catalytic converter to replace the front one of your 2002 Nissan Maxima is the part # MF50877 that you referenced. view full answer...
With Magnaflow universal catalytic converters like the # MF91005 they can flow in either direction. If the exhaust had to flow one direction it would be marked on the outside of it. view full answer...
The MagnaFlow Stainless Steel Catalytic Converter # MF94139 that you referenced is EPA approved in 49 states, the lone exception being California. This means you won't have any issues with regards to emission standards if you move to Nevada after installing the converter. view full answer...