Originally Posted by Waizzz Oh that sucks, Sorry to hear that man, that is exactly why I would never bother trying to go FI in Cali. Cali is nice because
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07-06-2011, 07:47 PM | #32 (permalink) | |
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I just know better than to go with an FI setup here, hell I just got pulled over/ticketed for tint but thankfully he didn't notice my HFC's |
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As far as the feds go: the EPA regs are about improper catalytic convertors. You can install aftermarket converters and still be in compliance with the EPA. They just have to be correct for the car in question and be fully functional, and carry an EPA designation on them. I think it's safe to assume major manufacturers aren't churning out non-compliant HFCs, because even *selling* such an HFC is worth a $25K fine per unit to the mfg, if you go read the EPA docs. If in doubt, I guess you could ask the mfg? Either way, HFCs are a common upgrade performed by lots of shops all over Houston, and you can get a state inspection with them just fine (and I don't mean with some under the table ******** - they'll pass anywhere in the state randomly). |
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^ There's Berk's blurb on their HFCs for our cars. It's street legal other than in Cali. |
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Second, that has nothing to do with the fact that it is ILLEGAL to remove or replace functional factory emmissions equipment, even if it is with something equivalent. Do people get away with it? Sure. But I don't blame a shop for refusing the work. Now of course... If you factory cats got damaged somehow... |
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And this part is completely un-enforceable. It's not hard to "accidentally" cause your cats to malfunction and need replacement. Have you ever heard of this being enforced on anyone, ever (other than California)?
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If VA has some specific state-level rules, maybe. Or maybe the inspection shop just screwed you? Berk isn't claiming off-road-use-only on these, and I can't imagine they've been around doing as much as business as they are if they're risking $25K fine per item for selling them for street use. The easy way to tell if the mfg's claims are correct is to look for the code number on the cat itself, as stipulated by the EPA rules. I never bothered to look at mine ~2+ years ago, I could try with a mirror later.
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So? Where and when did the EPA fine someone for removing a functional cat to replace it with another functional, legal cat, outside of some super-strict state enforcement regime like Cali?
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I've tried searching around there, but I haven't really turned up anything yet, have a link? Mostly I see their FAQ stuff, which again seems to say you're generally fine so long as you don't go cat-less. It was interesting to see some guys there noticing that Utah is getting as bad as Cali on inspections now.
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The chances of an end user being hassled by the EPA over HFCs is so low it's pretty much never going to happen. The EPA hassling shops that are removing fully functioning emissions equipment is much more likely. Back on topic... If the OP is in TX, just hit up a sketchy exhaust shop. You can usually find them in the same areas that have the used tire shops run by Mexicans.
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