PaceSetter Performance Products Offers Direct-Fit Catalytic Converter For Nissan Altima

PaceSetter Performance Products Offers Direct-Fit Catalytic Converter For Nissan Altima

PaceSetter Performance Products, designers and manufacturers of quality-made, affordably-priced exhaust systems and components, now offers a Direct-Fit Catalytic Converter for the 1995-'97 Nissan Altima with a 2.4L engine.

PaceSetter Performance Products, designers and manufacturers of quality-made, affordably-priced exhaust systems and components, now offers a Direct-Fit Catalytic Converter for the 1995-’97 Nissan Altima with a 2.4L engine.

PaceSetter Direct-Fit Catalytic Converters utilize mandrel-bent stainless steel tubing for maximum efficiency and CNC-machined thick steel flanges for a factory-like fit and good seal. This ‘pot-cat’ catalytic converter, (#201022), is a direct replacement for the original equipment unit and has fittings for the factory heat shields. It is, however, not legal for use or sale in California.

Using EPA-approved catalytic converters for OBD II applications, PaceSetter created an extensive selection of OBD II applications for both foreign and domestic brand cars and light trucks – from Malibu to Camry and BMW to Escape.

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