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Old 07-16-07, 02:22 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Catalytic Converters ! Acceptable or Dire ?

Hi Everyone,
I was wondering if anyone has fitted a new engine in their 40 and has needed to fit catalytic converters. I've no idea what they look like on a 40 or how they effect the power output ? If anyone has photos of a GT40 with 302ci engine fitted with CATS, I'd be interested to see it. I'm guessing that all new GT40's fitted with the new Roush engine and registered in the U.K need CATS ?

I'm debating on whether to go 'old' or 'new' block. Some new castings seem to have advantages over old but I don't want to make a wrong decision, especially if I then face having to put up with an ugly looking exhaust system because of emmission controls for road use.

Problem is my engine build will likely take a year or even two to complete as I'll be doing it along side other aspects of the build and I don't want to go down the 'old' block route, only to find that with the latest 'Green' surge of political correctness, that the Government change the goalposts and I find that I need to retro fit cats anyway.I'd rather build new from the start. I know we can't predict the future, but it would be nice to see if CATS really are acceptable in the looks and performance department or just a dire choice.

Please feel free to throw in your thoughts.
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Old 07-16-07, 03:12 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: Catalytic Converters ! Acceptable or Dire ?

Martin,

Australia requires cats (I believe) on the cars registered within the last few years. I have seen several photos of these Aussie cars fitted with cats. While I can't direct you to a specific example, they are here on the forum. I'd suggest looking through the Builder Log Forum for Aussie built cars and I'm sure you'll find what you are looking for.

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Old 07-16-07, 03:33 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Re: Catalytic Converters ! Acceptable or Dire ?

Martin

As SVA at present - if you can prove the age of the engine (Ford casting numbers etc) you only need to pass the emissions of that year.

So in the 60s and 70s smoke test only

And from sometime in 1990 onwards you need the cats.

http://www.gt40s.com/forum/builder-l...ght=sva+manual

Will get you to a copy of the manual

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Re: Catalytic Converters ! Acceptable or Dire ?

Hi Martin

In Australia we have to fit cats but the dont need to look ugly if they are done the right way.
I have attached a photo of my system.
If you need to see more check my build thread.

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Re: Catalytic Converters ! Acceptable or Dire ?

Here's a picture of Kim's RF I took the other year in Oz

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Re: Catalytic Converters ! Acceptable or Dire ?

Personally? Cat's go in the bin. Anything to hinder my beloved Turbo's spinning past 100,000rpm and 22psi, in fact, goes in the bin My bin is full!
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Old 07-18-07, 06:13 AM   #7 (permalink)
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Re: Catalytic Converters ! Acceptable or Dire ?

Thanks everyone for their input.
Some nice installations there and just the kind of pictures I was hoping for.

Dave, That sounds crazy mad, but in a good way.

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Re: Catalytic Converters ! Acceptable or Dire ?

Martin, looks aside, I would steer clear of them if you have the choice - simply because they get so hot. Temperatures are grim enough in the back of a '40 without having these damn thermonuclear reactors trying to :

- Destroy the rear clip's fibreglass & paint
- Overheat the gearbox
- Self destruct

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for what it's worth here is a photo of my 347 windsor with cats installed (prior to the "race only" system)
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Like you 'race only' system much better Rick! Got my replacement clutch from KEP, so will get car registered soonish I hope.
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