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Too much HP?

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  • wesholeW Offline
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    I figured you did Tony. I just wanted to nip this one in the bud before it got taken into a different direction.

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      we don't have to deal with emissions in this state, therefore that is irrelevant, the thread is now taking a new turn, we all know that there is no too high hp #, but what pieces are illegal?

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        I am guessing that some headers are illegal and running an exhaust with no cat is a little illegal.

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          in nd? Bullshit! If it is illegal why would they sell it? there are some parts that are "off-road only" but that is only if you live in an emission controlled state. If I give a 2002 mustang an aftermarket X-pipe exhaust and delete the cats, you are saying I can be pulled over and ticketed for it? Noise ordinances do not count there are plenty of X-pipes that pass.

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            the next time you get pulled over, ask the officer to take a look at your exhaust; if he/she knows anything, you'll have a big fine or "fix it" ticket on your hands
            just trust us: in the us, it's illegal to be without a catalytic converter or muffler (unless your vehicle is pre... 1974?)

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              if any car has the emission devices taken off it is illegal...bottomline whether or not the state checks for emissions or not...if they catch you(most of the time they dont know the difference) but its a huge fine

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                I've gott a 1966, so I'm safe butmy dad is thinking new exhaust for his car

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                  are test pipes legal to replace cats?

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                    NO, testpipes are straight pipes, they completely remove any cats in the exhaust, its just like cutting the cat off and welding pipe in, except test pipes are bolt in. Not legal.

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                      i dont think so. speaking of 1000 hp street legal cars. on street fury there was this 1000 hp street legal supra. apparently street legal is all the interior parts and electronic applications like cruise control still existing or is there more to it?

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                        PSiedTSi wrote:
                        if any car has the emission devices taken off it is illegal...bottomline whether or not the state checks for emissions or not...if they catch you(most of the time they dont know the difference) but its a huge fine

                        I was going to post almost the exact same response Tony. Also, it is technically illegal to replace a catalytic converter w/ a high flow cat unless the original one has been damaged. Even then (to be legal) it has to pass CARB certification standards. Other things that are illegal are BOV's that vent to atmosphere and exhausts that idle above 97 dB.

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                          for say my car when my cut outs are off

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                            tjamz wrote:
                            Also, it is technically illegal to replace a catalytic converter w/ a high flow cat unless the original one has been damaged. Even then (to be legal) it has to pass CARB certification standards. Other things that are illegal are BOV's that vent to atmosphere and exhausts that idle above 97 dB.
                            ahh yes... our good friend the california air research board... if i remember correctly, the exhaust standard is 93db +/-5? i know there was a question about it on dsmtuners from some dude that received a loud exhuast ticket (along with several other bs items totaling big bucks); he then successfully defended himself in court
                            the general idea is that anything that will allow ufiltered burnt fuel into the air is not legal

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                              It is also illegal to move your old cat or a new cat to a different position on your exhaust. However, there is VERY little chance you will get a ticket for these violations.

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                                "apparently street legal is all the interior parts and electronic applications like cruise control still existing or is there more to it?"

                                Thoughts please, I say bs. they sell legal seat delete kits, cruise used to be a factory option, hell you can run with your doors off if you are wearing your seatbelt can't you? (ergo jeeps), I've heard street legal can be as simple as bumpers, taillights, headlights, and blinkers. How about this stuff?

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                                  being street legal has little to do with electronics. check out discovernd.com, there's lots of useful stuff on there. things like seatbelts, signals, fenders, emissions things, noise, pieces of ? dangling anywhere, etc

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