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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
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Bye SoCal! Moving to the free state of Arizona!
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<blockquote data-quote="Blown 89" data-source="post: 15533325" data-attributes="member: 45161"><p>It depends on where you are. There are three bottle necks for traffic in the valley: the 60, the 10 toward Chandler, and the 17. Outside of that traffic really isn't that bad. The East valley and the 17 basically. The 101, 202 and 51 are all fairly light. </p><p></p><p>You can run no cats. Last year they changed something with emission that caught all of the Mustang owners off guard, I don't remember how they did it but it had something to do with turning off the rear 02 sensors. I think most tuners know how to get around it. I had long tubes and no cats on the Cobra and passed last summer. I just had to have the chip reprogrammed to get around the new standards. You can buy 5 year tags so it's not like you have to deal with it often. Registration fees are a God damn joke though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blown 89, post: 15533325, member: 45161"] It depends on where you are. There are three bottle necks for traffic in the valley: the 60, the 10 toward Chandler, and the 17. Outside of that traffic really isn't that bad. The East valley and the 17 basically. The 101, 202 and 51 are all fairly light. You can run no cats. Last year they changed something with emission that caught all of the Mustang owners off guard, I don't remember how they did it but it had something to do with turning off the rear 02 sensors. I think most tuners know how to get around it. I had long tubes and no cats on the Cobra and passed last summer. I just had to have the chip reprogrammed to get around the new standards. You can buy 5 year tags so it's not like you have to deal with it often. Registration fees are a God damn joke though. [/QUOTE]
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