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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
A Taste of Home
California
Bassani w/ cats failed smog
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<blockquote data-quote="hyperider" data-source="post: 11951670" data-attributes="member: 72113"><p>thanks for the info OCSnk, i did try to put in all those things you said except the oil change. i have about 78k miles on the car right now and my check engine light is not going on. bottom line after talking to several people with the same set up. we figured its really the cats that got bad or it's just not filtering that much emission anymore. but you're right that if anything to only replace the front ones before the cats on each side. </p><p></p><p>prochargersn95, you are totally correct. that's what's happening here in california they're getting tighter every year on emission laws and test. so yes the best bet is to keep your stock h-pipes with 4 cats and just swap if its easier to do and have it smog and then swap back your after market x-pipes. i would keep my bassani catted x-pipes because some cops here in california will look underneath the car and check if you have cats. so for visual purposes it looks legal but it can't fool the sniffer. </p><p></p><p>thanks for the feedbacks and info guys!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hyperider, post: 11951670, member: 72113"] thanks for the info OCSnk, i did try to put in all those things you said except the oil change. i have about 78k miles on the car right now and my check engine light is not going on. bottom line after talking to several people with the same set up. we figured its really the cats that got bad or it's just not filtering that much emission anymore. but you're right that if anything to only replace the front ones before the cats on each side. prochargersn95, you are totally correct. that's what's happening here in california they're getting tighter every year on emission laws and test. so yes the best bet is to keep your stock h-pipes with 4 cats and just swap if its easier to do and have it smog and then swap back your after market x-pipes. i would keep my bassani catted x-pipes because some cops here in california will look underneath the car and check if you have cats. so for visual purposes it looks legal but it can't fool the sniffer. thanks for the feedbacks and info guys! [/QUOTE]
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