AP / EASTERN markets and sells their catalytic converters under both AP EXHAUST and EASTERN CATALYTIC. The product inside the box is the same, no matter what brand name appears on the box.
AP / EASTERN 608216 Specifications
Air Tube Quantity
None
Body Height
4.250 in
Body Length
12.000 in
Body Material
Stainless Steel
Body Width
5.000 in
Converter Type
Federal / EPA Universal
Inlet Type A
2.50" ID Neck
O2 Sensor Ports
1
Outlet Type A
2.50" ID Neck
Overall Length (IN)
16
Substrate Material
Ceramic
Complete Assembly; E.P.A. Compliant; 16" OAL; W/O Air Tube
E.P.A. Compliant Converters are not legal for sale or use in California, New York or Colorado. Restrictions apply in Maine.
AP Exhaust's proprietary substrate chemistry yields highly efficient loadings for lower cost and better converter efficiency while their latest advanced-manufacturing technology ensures that all converters are built to exact OE dimensions and fit.
Features & Benefits:
Featuring Aristo Clean by Design® advanced catalyst technology to handle the toughest emissions problems
Increased precious metals loadings for lower emissions output
Improved O2 storage and release with exact O2 sensor location(s)
Keeps the MIL light off
409 stainless steel shell and neck construction for longer life
Hardware included (where shown in product image) provides for faster and easier installations
Have You Fixed the Problem that Caused your OEM Converter to Fail?
Catalytic Converters are designed to last the life of your vehicle – they do not fail on their own. It is important to fix the source of the problem before replacing your OEM converter. There are three major reasons a converter fails:
OVERHEATED / MELTED
Often caused by unburned fuel entering the converter from a faulty:
Spark Plug
Exhaust Valve
Oxygen Sensor
Fuel Injector
Burned Converter
CATALYST POISONING
Often caused by exposure to emissions substances from:
Leaky Cylinder Head Gasket
Silicone-Based Sealant
Improper Fuel (E85, Diesel)
Worn Piston Ring / Valve Seal
Oil Fouled Converter
STRUCTURAL DAMAGE
Often caused by road debris, corrosion or other conditions such as: