New Walker Manifold, Close-Couple Converters Available

Oct. 30, 2015

Oct. 30, 2015—Tenneco’s Walker Emissions Control Brand introduced several EPA-compliant manifold and close-couple catalytic converters on Wednesday. The converters will cover more than 9 million registered passenger vehicles.

The new manifold converters are engineered to be installed directly onto the engine cylinder head while the close-coupled units mount directly to the manifold.

“As an OE manufacturer of manifold and close-coupled converters, Tenneco has unique insight to the design requirements of these converters for many popular vehicle models,” said John Perrin, director of marketing and engineering, North America Aftermarket, Tenneco. “As these vehicle models enter the aftermarket service cycle, repair facilities that choose Walker can be confident they will have the broad coverage and product availability needed to serve their customers.”

Among the latest popular vehicle models now covered by the Walker Ultra manifold converter offering are:

  • 2006-2012 Mitsubishi Eclipse
  • 2011-2014 Ford Fiesta
  • 2003-2011 Toyota Camry
  • 2008-2013 Nissan Rogue
  • 2011-2015 Chevrolet Cruze

All Walker Ultra manifold and close-coupled converters feature an advanced technology catalyst and OE-grade washcoat for optimal performance. The Walker brand offers a comprehensive line of EPA-compliant conventional direct-fit converters for OBDII applications as well as a full line of Walker CalCat CARB-compliant converters.

For more information on the catalytic converters, visit Walker’s website

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