> Can anyone tell me why the catalytic converter on air-cooled, California > vans is unique from that of 49-state versions? I realize that the > California exhaust setup is different from 49-state, but the converter > appears to be just a simple, inline, 12" unit with 3-bolt flanges, like > any other VW converter. In fact, it seems to match the stock converter > that came out of my '87 Westfalia. > > Some cat vendors that deal in direct-fit replacement cats list the same > converter for all vans of the same year. I bought one for my '87 and had > no problems. I would like to buy one for my '82 so I can sell it, > but.... > > Other vendors (including BusDepot) list California vans as having a > unique converter, and it is priced much higher than the $100 and much > more common cat.
Actually, I believe, but am not 100% certain, that the 83-91 cat (my part number 22918, $99.95) will fit this application despite the fact that it is not listed as such. This is based on reports from a couple of previous customers but has not been confirmed by me from direct experience. - Ron Salmon The Bus Depot, Inc. http://www.busdepot.com |
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