Tepetapan: Are you calling me a liar??? One day I was in HMO and stopped for fuel. A PU truck beside me had a flat deck trailer with plywood sides. About 24 feet long. It was full of converters. I asked the driver what that was all about. Some of them appeared to be brand new. He explained about the value of these babies. Precious metals including:palladium, and rhodium are in the converters. When scrap metal prices were at all time highs some converters could bring $300 or more. Today's commodity prices are lower. There were ads in El Imparcial that offered a while you wait removal service. When prices were high you got the equivalent of $75 to $150 for the large units. Even in Canada thieves were using battery powered pipe cutters to cut off the converters on car lots! Magna is manufactured to a Mexican standard that has a higher Sulfur content than in the USA. You will not see the UBA sign on Magna pumps. Only Premium. According to Mex and others Premium is all manufactured in the US. As usual your so called facts are flawed.
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