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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
A Taste of Home
California
Catalytic Converters Law
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<blockquote data-quote="arc00ta" data-source="post: 10291032" data-attributes="member: 69128"><p>If you are the state for more than 90 days, you technically have to comply. Even if your vehicle is registered out of state. The same goes for military that get stationed here (I'm one of them, thats how I found out).</p><p></p><p>Also, tampering with emissions devices is a FEDERAL crime, not state, so no matter where you are illegal is illegal, its just a matter of how hard the local law enforcement looks into it. For these cars that can make crazy power with the stock H pipe still on, I would consider using it. Better safe than a $10,000 fine.</p><p></p><p>That being said, I've been running completely illegal cars for years now here, and never got pulled over once. It seems like the majority of CA, if you don't drive like a moron you will be fine. They target loud imports a lot more than loud domestic cars. Also, you have to be careful of roadside smog stations. They are voluntary but if you choose not to do it the police that accompany them may want to take a look at your car since it is suspicious.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="arc00ta, post: 10291032, member: 69128"] If you are the state for more than 90 days, you technically have to comply. Even if your vehicle is registered out of state. The same goes for military that get stationed here (I'm one of them, thats how I found out). Also, tampering with emissions devices is a FEDERAL crime, not state, so no matter where you are illegal is illegal, its just a matter of how hard the local law enforcement looks into it. For these cars that can make crazy power with the stock H pipe still on, I would consider using it. Better safe than a $10,000 fine. That being said, I've been running completely illegal cars for years now here, and never got pulled over once. It seems like the majority of CA, if you don't drive like a moron you will be fine. They target loud imports a lot more than loud domestic cars. Also, you have to be careful of roadside smog stations. They are voluntary but if you choose not to do it the police that accompany them may want to take a look at your car since it is suspicious. [/QUOTE]
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