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Old 10-05-2024, 05:44 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by RLara485 View Post
Currently running test pipes on my 2012, just read that my county will begin doing emissions next year. Emissions have never been a thing here so this is an area I'm fairly clueless about.

The default will be to get OEM cats but I'd be interested in seeing if there are less expensive options that will definitely pass the smog test. A lot of these high-flow cat options look great, but I'm unsure they would actually pass?
I suppose it all depends on how they do the emission test. If they just plug in the odbc to look for codes, then you just have to ensure that the car isn't throwing any codes. However, it is much tougher if they are running a roller test to measure the tailpipes emission, then you must have cats that work.
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