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Volvo Penta introduces catalytic converter boat engines. Volvo Penta's new gasoline engines with catalytic converters emit relatively little pollution. An exhaust emission control device that catalyzes a redox reaction in the exhaust gas of an internal combustion engine to change harmful gases and pollutants into less dangerous pollutants. Catalytic converters are often utilized with gasoline or diesel-fueled internal combustion engines. The components of the catalytic converter are incorporated into the aluminum exhaust system.
Key Features:
Advanced electronic control - Combustion may be carefully managed for maximum efficiency with electronic multiport fuel injection and two oxygen sensors, one before and one after the catalytic converter.
Temperature control - In the exhaust system, Volvo Penta uses twin walls. The cooling water circulates between the walls, cooling the exhaust system on the outside while allowing the catalytic converter to operate at the needed high temperature. Sensors also monitor the temperature of the engine and modify the cooling system as needed.
Low weight and minimum risk of corrosion - To keep the whole weight low and maximize corrosion protection, innovative materials were chosen. Inside and exterior, titanium ceramic is applied to the aluminum exhaust system. Volvo Penta was among the first to adopt this highly successful corrosion protection technology in marine applications.