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Aftermarket Catalytic Converter Install

Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Main Forum' started by rogerthat, Jul 30, 2021.

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    Wow.
    Are you giving your land back to the people your family stole it from?
    Get over it.
     
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    No, but you have, haven't you!

    All my family were immigrants who came through Ellis Island. All we got was being cheated by those who came before who stole from native Americans and indigenous peoples.
     
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    Yes, I'd gladly steal as much land as I can to give it back to them.
    But first, maybe you and your Confederate flagging waving Trumper-humpers would like to "get over" the fact that you lost the election?

    Until then:

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    Wow, what happened to this thread?? Let's keep it about installing an aftermarket Cat per my original post!
     
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    Agreed. Fred's House of Pancakes is there if you really must get into it.
     
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    This would go to the next level and the kids area if this keeps up:eek:.

    No need for FHOPol as this can be avoided(y).
     
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    But they ran out of pancakes over there?
     
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    So you basically stole the OEM cat yourself before someone else did. I don't understand the economic benefit of realizing a loss that hasn't happened yet. Is the thinking that it will be more expensive to replace at a later date if and when it's stolen?
     
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    Yep, I stole it from myself, sold it, then replaced it with an aftermarket version for a net profit of about $1200. The car is running identical to when it had the original installed. The aftermarket cat also has a 5 year warranty, so I think the replacement is well worth the gamble. Besides the obvious benefit of the $1200 profit, the replacement cat acts as a pretty good deterrent to most thieves. I'm assuming the half intelligent ones will immediately recognize the obvious aftermarket version and will then avoid ripping it out as it has near zero scrap value.

    On the other hand, you appear to be based in California... so at the moment this "self theft" option would not work for you.
     
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    What is this technology that Toyota hasn't yet discovered that allows the aftermarket one to be as effective as the OEM one at a cost that is more than $1000 less? I suspect they aren't as effective. I'd be interested to see the measured emissions from an OEM vs. aftermarket.
     
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    I have no idea the difference in actual emissions. All I know is my gas mileage is the same and the car feels exactly the same. That being said, it's not surprising that new technology can match technology that is over 10 years older.
     
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    I'd be interested to see the measured emissions from an OEM vs. aftermarket

    Some of that info is posted in another thread. Search for COSA 707, it will probably show up.

    But, here's the deal. Who cares? The car is a sitting duck target. It's not IF, it's WHEN the catalytic converter gets stolen.

    For those of us who live outside of Unicorn land rules, it makes no sense to wait for someone to steal it. Remove it yourself while you can and install an aftermarket model. Do you come out ahead $$? Absolutely. Do you prevent a potentially expensive repair? Absolutely. Mr Thief is none too gentle, cutting the pipes and usually ripping the wires out for the O2 sensor, which can short and cause further electrical failures.

    The aftermarket models meet EPA regs. They have 5 year warranties. They are a direct fit. Tens of thousands of miles after installation and still no P0420 Catalytic Converter efficiency DTCs on any of the cars in which I've performed the swap. I did have a thief steal an aftermarket cat from one car, but obviously that's because the thief was more stupid than most, I suppose.
     
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    People who drive Priuses because they're trying to reduce their emissions.

    If you live where it's a 100% certainty that your catalytic converter will be stolen and you haven't moved yet, it might be you who is living in the land of unicorn land rules.

    I've been driving for 30 years and I've never had a catalytic converter stolen, nor have I even known anyone who has. Does it happen? Of course. Is it statistically likely for me? Nope.
     
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    Do you own a gen 2 Prius? Do you park on the street? If so and since you appear to live in California, then you would have a near certain probability that your oem cat is stolen. Maybe you should move?

    It's not that surprising that cats from your previous vehicles have not been stolen over a 30yr span... gen 2 Prius cats are particularly valuable (higher amounts of Rhodium and other precious metals).
     
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    I have owned a 2012 Prius Plugin for 9 years, and it's been parked on the street the whole time. No problems. I also have a Prius C parked on the street since 2013. No cat stolen.

    I need to move, but not because of catalytic converter theft. I've never even heard of it happening to anyone I know. It's difficult to make the case that something is so prevalent as to be a certainty when it's never happened to you or anyone you know.
     
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    Maybe you missed the part about the Gen 2 catalytic converter - these are the main ones that are targeted by thieves. Just search this forum (Gen 2) and you can read about some of those stories.
     
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    I think your research clearly showed that the engine at low RPMs runs just as clean with an aftermarket cat. I think it's also safe to assume that at higher RPMs under load, like climbing mountains on a freeway that the aftermarket cat will pollute more than an OEM cat. And while we don't have the equipment to prove this, it's a reasonable assumption. It's also the lone reason I keep buying aftermarket cats and they're ending up on other people's cars rather than mine. As in I'd rather pollute with my car as little as possible. Of course if my cat gets jacked, I'll be really sad. Hopefully I'll replace and get the cash from it before that happens.
     
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    And I've been driving for almost 40 years. And Billy Joe Jim Bob has been driving for 50 years. And so on and so on. That doesn't mean crap. And if you live in LA and don't know anyone with a Gen 2 Prius that has had a converter stolen, then you must be a hermit, or you just don't know anyone with a Gen 2.

    This has been an issue that has been getting worse and worse over the last 2-3 years and is an absolute current disaster. FYI, CALIFORNIA is one of the worst hit. Wake up and read the news now and then. Here's a simple search for you.....

    prius converter stolen - Bing
     
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