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#11
hamorhead lives in FL, near where I live. In FL they are really laid back and we do not have required emissions testing. As a result, cops do not really care that much either, because no one is pushing them to care. They rarely ever attempt to see if someone has a cat or not.
You will not pass emissions testing in the USA without a cat unless it's a shady shop that will sign your forms or whatever it is they give you as long as you pay them some extra money (basically a bribe).
CA is the worst state in the USA for emissions testing and you will fail the test.
You will not pass emissions testing in the USA without a cat unless it's a shady shop that will sign your forms or whatever it is they give you as long as you pay them some extra money (basically a bribe).
CA is the worst state in the USA for emissions testing and you will fail the test.
#13
That would be legal and will work. It would be less expensive to find someone with a used cat if you can though. Just be sure to keep it on the "down-low" because it's illegal to buy a used cat from someone (mainly because it's technically illegal to remove a functioning cat from a vehicle). But these are things that no one would know if you did, so just don't get caught in the act and no one will ever know.
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#16
You will not pass emissions testing in the USA without a cat unless it's a shady shop that will sign your forms or whatever it is they give you as long as you pay them some extra money (basically a bribe).
CA is the worst state in the USA for emissions testing and you will fail the test.
CA is the worst state in the USA for emissions testing and you will fail the test.
#17
Oh. Maybe, maybe not. Depends whether or not they notice it's aftermarket or not. It looks stock, but someone who knows about that stuff might notice. If they notice, you won't pass because it's not CARB approved. Chances are they won't notice though.
#18
california legal universal http://www.summitracing.com/parts.aspx?sku=MPE-46035
btw that cat is for a audi car
Last edited by JayVee; 09-13-2009 at 12:44 PM.
#19
Yea that's not the kind you need, you're right it's for an Audi. In the pics it has no flanges but in the description it says it has stock Audi flanges.
If I were you I would just get this and not tell the emissions testing shop that you replaced it. They will probably never notice. It will pass the test on the sniffer though. The only test it can fail is the visual inspection (because it doesn't have a CARB sticker or stamp) but they won't notice anyway that it's aftermarket because it looks so stock.
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/MPE-22628/
If I were you I would just get this and not tell the emissions testing shop that you replaced it. They will probably never notice. It will pass the test on the sniffer though. The only test it can fail is the visual inspection (because it doesn't have a CARB sticker or stamp) but they won't notice anyway that it's aftermarket because it looks so stock.
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/MPE-22628/
#20
^that one won't pass. I posted the right one, it says universal, but even if it has flanges cut them off and weld it on. in order to pass emissions in california you have to have california legal stuff. Thats why they make 2 kinds, if normal stuff could pass cali emissions then why make 2 different parts. That would be just the same as putting on a megan header instead of a dc sports header. Really the cat is the part of the exhaust that effects the emmissions the most