Originally Posted by Mike@GTM In Seattle? Just so you know, I'm from Seattle and there is no need to have CARB anything on your car there. Our kit as it
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01-24-2013, 07:25 PM | #1126 (permalink) | |
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Thanks for the heads up, and to be honest I wish I knew more about the subject with emission laws. But, I will say this I don't want to come close to breaking any laws (local, state, or federal) with modding a car. I also do move around a bit with my job (who knows, some day I may move to Cali) and having something carb certified would make life way easier plus give me some legal peace of mind. If I had to guess I'm probably not the only person who doesn't live in California but still wants something carb certified or at the vary least 100% legal in the state the car is registered. Then again, maybe I am misinformed on the issue. |
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You're not the only person interested in a CARB-certified GTM supercharger kit. Although many emissions testing stations rely on an OBDII check, it is my understanding that some places still use tailpipe sniffers and/or visual inspections. It varies from state to state. If I'm not mistaken, the California standards are considered to be the nation's most strict. Having CARB certification gives you the peace of mind that you can pass any inspection in any state. This is extremely useful if your job requires you to move periodically.
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01-25-2013, 02:45 AM | #1128 (permalink) | |
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Also, even if your state doesn't have emissions testing isn't it still illegal to have test pips or even high flow cats? I'd like to find out where installing a supercharger or turbocharger fits into that category. Last edited by darli328; 01-25-2013 at 03:01 AM. |
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01-27-2013, 11:48 PM | #1132 (permalink) |
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That's what it seems like... I was going to give the benefit of the doubt being that it's Sunday and some people do needs a time off. But, if there's no real update in a few days I'm going to assume it's never going to happen. I want 50 state legal boosted power, and I've just read so many bad reviews/things about the Stillen supercharger that I'm not considering that one anymore.
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01-28-2013, 03:04 PM | #1135 (permalink) |
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I'll admit I don't know anything about the carb process and 3 years or more could be the norm to getting something carb approved for all I know. But, to me when an initial announcement is made almost 3 years ago with no light at the end of the tunnel I'm just going to assume it's not going to happen. I'm not trying to blame GTM or anything, for all I know this could be normal or they could of gotten screwed by carb. I just think it's either not happening or there's more going on that the general consumer doesn't know.
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Well, one bit of good news is GTM is installing a Mustang dyno, which will allow them to simulate load and do more advanced testing on their kits. This could help move the ball forward on making CARB legal kits.
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01-29-2013, 03:58 AM | #1138 (permalink) | |
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The truth is that Stillen had to go through the same hoops and got their approval a year and a half ago, when government employees were actually being furloughed. The truth is also that you need CARB approval in Washington too. Well, unless you want to do it shady style and find a shop that will break the law. You can find shops like that in California as well. Here's how the Washington law reads, according to the DMV website: What is the Clean Car Law? The Clean Car Law (RCW 46.16A.060) requires vehicles across Washington State to be certified to California emission standards. Starting with 2009 models, vehicles must meet these strict clean air standards to be registered, leased, rented, licensed, or sold for use anywhere in Washington. Did you really not know that, or was that deliberate deceit? The answer was just a few key steokes away on Google. You say you're from Washington like you are an authority on their emissions laws, but you were completely incorrect. Over the life of this thread I haven't seen any accountability or honesty on your part. Yes, Stillen overrated their horsepower rating between their press release And their final CARB approved tune, bit they got it done, they didn't make any excuses and they didn't bash any forum members or edit their posts after taking heat for negative or inflammatory things they said. I personally laid heavy criticism on Stillen in their threads for falling short of what they advertised. But again, they didn't make excuses and they got it done.... 18 months ago. |
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01-29-2013, 04:09 AM | #1139 (permalink) |
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Interesting point. Maybe Stillen SC is really not that bad?
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And, about your Stillen SC. Are you on the Stillen carb legal tune? How has that been treating you? Reliable? I was under the impression that one needed to get a separate tune to keep reliability and thus making the kit not carb legal. Any info on this would be great. I've searched, and lurked on these forums for months on the issue. Seems to be conflicting thoughts every now and then. Thanks for the post! |
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