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hfc
Hey guys, so I decided to do some research on exhaust today...
Came across that hfc is illegal... Now what I really want to know is, what happens if a cop pulls you over? Like lets say the cop happened to be a 370z fanatic and knew everything about the mods that can be done. And points out that hfc was added. Is it just a simple fix it ticket or is it like severe ticket or wtf happens?! lol Thanks guys =] |
The worst thing that can happen is they confiscate your car.
You better use the forum search. This has been discussed. |
I dont think the HFC looks much different then a normal CAT so I dont think there will be any problem. I would like a Cop or a judge prove that its a "high Flow" cat and not just a normal one. What is Illegal at least in the state of NY is removing a CAT that is I think less then 3 years old or has less the 50 or 60K in it. Something like that.
Or is damaged. |
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A lot of companies to cover their a$$ will put a statement like: "Not for public road use" or something like that.
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Dude get your high flow cats and buy an AR15 while you're at it! FTW.:driving::nutswinger: |
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Really it depends on your area, some cities are more strict than others. |
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According to federal law though you aren't supposed to mess with the cats unless they get damaged or have been on the car for more than 80k miles.
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Laws.
My job to break them. Cops job to catch me. |
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As of 2008 all aftermarket Cats are illegal: http://www.arb.ca.gov/msprog/aftermktcat/amcatq&a.pdf OP, I wouldn't worry about it since you don't have a few years until smog but really you run them at your own risk.. |
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Honestly though most people get popped for TP's not HFC's. |
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