
bdcardinal said:because long tubes requires removing the OEM catalytic converters which is against federal law. technically removing replacing any catalytic converter with a non OEM or CARB approved catalytic converter for your specific application is against federal law. have fun while it lasts guys, word is in the CA smog community, the whole country will be required to use CA smog testing rules and equipment within the next few years.
i know what you were saying, and i agree. i no tree hugging hippie, but i do think we need to take steps to clean up the environment, and do something about global warming. i dont know the ins and outs of it, but i think it will bite the entire world in the ass unless something gets done. its one of those things that we all know about but dont worry enough about, or just think it will go away, or we'll be gone before any real affects are noticed.bdcardinal said:i think its crap too. however, if you have been to LA you understand why they have the laws. the air there about 10 years ago was literally unsafe to breathe. now its been cleaned up a ton. and no im not an environmentalist, i just like being able to go outside and being able to breath clean air and drink clean water.
ponysarepretty said:....have any of them ever seen semi's they are freaking smokestacks....
propellerhead said:Here's what I got from other message boards....
Because with long tubes, the cats will be so much farther from the engine block. The cats need the heat to do their job. Without the heat, they don't do much. Hence, you'll fail the smog test.
04Stanger said:Why is it that you will have a problems with an inspection if you switch to long tubes?
i have bbk longtubes