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Posted: Wed Mar 08, 2006 1:57 pm
by Cruzer!
hahaha :rofl: where else but a zook forum would you get a convo like this :) :D :) :lol: :armsup:

Posted: Wed Mar 08, 2006 2:20 pm
by mugginsmoo
bushpig59 wrote:I tihnk that piece has Na4(Ca,Ce)2(Fe,Mn,Y) ZrSi8O22(OH,Cl)2 in it and as such is to be treated very careful the radiation from the cat converter . It will definitly cause a sudden time shift in the space continium.. This happened to me last week (No Bull)

this will also help you to drive through the first and fourth layer of gravity, pitty it's no help with the second and third layers.

Mitch

Posted: Wed Mar 08, 2006 2:21 pm
by Flat_Matt
mooman wrote:
bushpig59 wrote:I tihnk that piece has Na4(Ca,Ce)2(Fe,Mn,Y) ZrSi8O22(OH,Cl)2 in it and as such is to be treated very careful the radiation from the cat converter . It will definitly cause a sudden time shift in the space continium.. This happened to me last week (No Bull)

this will also help you to drive through the first and fourth layer of gravity, pitty it's no help with the second and third layers.

Mitch
How do we get to the 4th layer if we cant get through the 2nd and 3rd?

Posted: Wed Mar 08, 2006 2:23 pm
by mugginsmoo
it's a space and time continium thing :!:

Mitch

Posted: Wed Mar 08, 2006 2:28 pm
by Flat_Matt
Maybe we should Genetically engineer the zook egg to make it have anti-gravitational powers so it can get though all 4 layers with ease!

Posted: Wed Mar 08, 2006 3:24 pm
by Vagabond
bushpig59 wrote:It will definitly cause a sudden time shift in the space continium.. This happened to me last week
Don't you mean NEXT week?

Posted: Wed Mar 08, 2006 3:35 pm
by Vagabond
Gutless wrote:They are made with platinum inside of them. But this materials is "USED UP" over time as part of a chemical reaction that is necessary to remove the polutants from the exhaust gas.

After a few years a Cat converter rarely does its job anymore tho, cos the platinum is all but gone.
This is WRONG. A catalyst, by definition, does NOT take part in the reaction, and is therefore NOT "used up".

Posted: Wed Mar 08, 2006 4:00 pm
by Flat_Matt
Catalyst - A substance, usually used in small amounts relative to the reactants, that modifies and increases the rate of a reaction without being consumed in the process.

Posted: Wed Mar 08, 2006 5:07 pm
by Guy
Vagabond wrote:
Gutless wrote:They are made with platinum inside of them. But this materials is "USED UP" over time as part of a chemical reaction that is necessary to remove the pollutants from the exhaust gas.

After a few years a Cat converter rarely does its job anymore tho, cos the platinum is all but gone.
This is WRONG. A catalyst, by definition, does NOT take part in the reaction, and is therefore NOT "used up".
Instead of just saying WRONG, explain why a cat no longer continues to function correctly.

The answer is that converter ceramic matrix that holds the platinum and rhodium (I think) catalysts can become coated with other metals and gunk from the engine (The cat converter is only designed to cope with normal emissions, when your motor starts burning oil, or runs to rich/lean etc emissions can get beyond what the catalyst can break down allowing things like zinc and lead to get deposited reducing the available surface area available to catalyze the other nasties)

Also catalytic converters only work above certain temps round 200c from memory ...

Wonder how the ceramic substrate goes with being rapidly cooled like when you fall into a bog hole or creek crossing ??? anyone know ??

hfgfgdhf

Posted: Wed Mar 08, 2006 7:20 pm
by SiKiD_01
love_mud wrote:
Also catalytic converters only work above certain temps round 200c from memory ...
this is how the MVR (or inspection dudes at the pits) check to see if a cat has been hollowed out. a lot of people dont want to get stung for not having a cat, and if they are poor also, they will just hollow out their cat. usually with a long pole and a large hammer of sorts.

now for the MVR dudes to find out, they can sometimes use a termometer heat thingy to see if its actually above a certain temperature, meaning that there is still something (eggs) inside the cat.

and...
love_mud wrote:
Wonder how the ceramic substrate goes with being rapidly cooled like when you fall into a bog hole or creek crossing ??? anyone know ??
and i think this might be the reason why my cat laid all its eggs, (or shit itself) as we drive on the hwy for about 15mins to go wheeling, and everything is super hot, and then we just dunk the zooks stright into the 1st river we come accross.

Posted: Wed Mar 08, 2006 11:30 pm
by Guy
Vagabond wrote:
Gutless wrote:They are made with platinum inside of them. But this materials is "USED UP" over time as part of a chemical reaction that is necessary to remove the polutants from the exhaust gas.

After a few years a Cat converter rarely does its job anymore tho, cos the platinum is all but gone.
This is WRONG. A catalyst, by definition, does NOT take part in the reaction, and is therefore NOT "used up".
Oh and a catalyst will not be used up in a perfect reaction ... introduce other chemicals to the equation and it's anyones guess ...

Posted: Thu Mar 09, 2006 12:45 pm
by lay80n
E.g., quick way to block a cat up, run a motor real rich like a non sealing needle valve in a carb, and bang, it melts the honeycomb and blocks your exhaust. Cats have a effective heat range, and outside that hte reaction will not occour and damage is possible to the cat.
Layto....

Posted: Mon Aug 07, 2006 7:50 pm
by bushpig59
mnemonix wrote:
bushpig59 wrote:I tihnk that piece has Na4(Ca,Ce)2(Fe,Mn,Y) ZrSi8O22(OH,Cl)2 in it and as such is to be treated very careful the radiation from the cat converter . It will definitly cause a sudden time shift in the space continium.. This happened to me last week (No Bull)
I feel your pain.
It caused such a shift in the space time continuum, that this happened to me NEXT week :lol:
Sorry I just picked up on this post as I had another space rift it took this amount of time to pick it up. Wow its getting more difficult tp pick these rifts in time.
But more importantly did the new cat converter cost alot and was it really the initial fault?