So I woke up today and put my oem cat back on.
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Originally Posted by Blue_AP2,May 18 2009, 02:03 PM
time to get a heat shield and weld it to my test pipe
I mean my car is super low and i can still easily see a big shinny straight pipe. Plus you can start your car if they ask you to and you can easily smell it, For you with no smog check are a ok
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HFC's aren't legal either. But you do have a moral argument if you should wind up in court. How well your argument may work might be the judge you get. Even if you lose, an HFC might allow for some mitigation and a reduced fine.
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Good idea, I plan on keeping my car FULLY street legal just because I cannot be assed with the hassle of police nosing around my car to find a fault. Especially when the police HATE "boy racers"...
Could you notice the lose in POWAAA with the old cat back on??
Could you notice the lose in POWAAA with the old cat back on??
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Originally Posted by Nickamsweet,May 19 2009, 10:32 AM
Good idea, I plan on keeping my car FULLY street legal just because I cannot be assed with the hassle of police nosing around my car to find a fault. Especially when the police HATE "boy racers"...
Could you notice the lose in POWAAA with the old cat back on??
Could you notice the lose in POWAAA with the old cat back on??
b4 was a solid consistant 13.8@103 If i recall, number on mph is at home.
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High-Flow Cat FTW! They usually perform just as well as test pipes anyway.
Plus you're not being a douche and polluting more than you need to so you can "sound cool".
And yes, California is shit.
Plus you're not being a douche and polluting more than you need to so you can "sound cool".
And yes, California is shit.