A.I.R. Pump
Re: A.I.R. Pump
Originally Posted by turbo_Z
I don't see how the AIR pump "warms" up the cats. What I think it actually does is dilute the exhaust so the cats work more efficiently during the first few minutes when they are cold and the motor is running a bit rich.
It also heats up the converter quickly on engine startup so conversion of exhaust gases can occur sooner.
Re: A.I.R. Pump
Originally Posted by shoebox
I wonder if the factory service manual could be wrong when it says
It also heats up the converter quickly on engine startup so conversion of exhaust gases can occur sooner.

It also heats up the converter quickly on engine startup so conversion of exhaust gases can occur sooner.

What do these stupid GM Injuneers know, anyway.LMAO
Re: A.I.R. Pump
I'm curious as to the mechanism of this heatup... how is it being accomplished? Does the oxygen itself make for more chemical conversion in it and thereby produce heat???
And why are we laughing??? I missed it I guess...
Jonota
And why are we laughing??? I missed it I guess...
Jonota
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