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Chevrolet Avalanche Catalytic Converter is the core of the exhaust system, although one must first understand its importance to realize why the Chevrolet Avalanche impresses many drivers. This is a full size pickup that incorporates the luxury of an upscale SUV with the muscle of a truck, with a spacious interior, a clever fold down midgate, and V8 that can be switched to four cylinder mode to provide improved fuel economy. The Avalanche has the confidence of towing and a comfortable ride that remains quite quiet even during long journeys through its rugged frame GMT900 and comfortable six speed automatic. The similarity of parts between the Chevrolet line-up is also appreciated by owners, who have found it easy and cost-effective to maintain the trucks, and the unique sporty appearance makes the truck stand out in any parking lot. The Chevrolet Avalanche Catalytic Converter has a platinum, palladium, and rhodium honeycomb coating that is applied to convert carbon monoxide, hydrocarbons and nitrogen oxide into carbon dioxide, water and nitrogen that are harmless. The Catalytic Converter assists the Chevrolet in achieving a high level of emissions regulation and also avoids exhaust back pressure that naturally robs the Avalanche of horsepower. A healthy Catalytic Converter maintains clean engine performance, conserves fuel and preserves the environment. This is a sturdy unit that has been constructed properly and will last longer. Clogging or overheating may be harmful to the converter over time, look at the loss of power, rattles, or glow exhaust pipe. Install the Catalytic Converter requires that the exhaust be cooled, the battery unhooked, the truck lifted, gaskets replaced, sensors reattached, bolts tightened, and leaks checked.