Magnaflows 1990 K5 replacement converter appears to be heat shielded, probably not likely to start fires that way.
Im no longer a dual exhaust fan anyway, but even barring my distaste, I suppose running twice as many cats also means twice the possibility of starting fires. Just saying.
I suspect running duals with converters could make the cats not as effective. They need to reach proper temp to work right. Design of the converter and location in the exhaust would need to be taken into account to make sure they are doing what they are supposed to. Not getting too hot, nor staying too cool.
It's illegal to subtract OR add to the number of converters a vehicle came with. Since dual exhaust was essentially killed by converters for awhile, it makes sense that people were inclined to add a converter when going dual, thinking they were complying with the law. Yet still unintentionally defeating the actual emissions reductions the OEM cat achieved.
Im no longer a dual exhaust fan anyway, but even barring my distaste, I suppose running twice as many cats also means twice the possibility of starting fires. Just saying.
I suspect running duals with converters could make the cats not as effective. They need to reach proper temp to work right. Design of the converter and location in the exhaust would need to be taken into account to make sure they are doing what they are supposed to. Not getting too hot, nor staying too cool.
It's illegal to subtract OR add to the number of converters a vehicle came with. Since dual exhaust was essentially killed by converters for awhile, it makes sense that people were inclined to add a converter when going dual, thinking they were complying with the law. Yet still unintentionally defeating the actual emissions reductions the OEM cat achieved.