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Epa seeks to prohibit conversion of vehicles into racecars
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<blockquote data-quote="Regulars520" data-source="post: 15192942" data-attributes="member: 145759"><p>Its kinda funny all of this and the hype and over reacting. It is and has been illegal for years and years to remove/modify cats. If you read the actual epa law on what cats we can actually use by law you would poop yourself. High flow cats are NOT legal, however they sell them, I have no cats on my 99 cobra nor do I have them on my shelby, both my cars passed inspection and are legally registered. Why? Because the EPA has much better things to do then chase around a handfull of Americans that want to modify their cars. Why would they sink hundreds of thousands of dollars into chasing around a $10,000 fine (that will get dropped or reduced severely) when they can sit outside of factories and ding large companies with $100,000 fines everyday? When we have an "NOV" (notice of violation) from the EPA its an instant $100,000 fine and it only took one guy from the epa to make that. People get your panties out of the ruffle</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Regulars520, post: 15192942, member: 145759"] Its kinda funny all of this and the hype and over reacting. It is and has been illegal for years and years to remove/modify cats. If you read the actual epa law on what cats we can actually use by law you would poop yourself. High flow cats are NOT legal, however they sell them, I have no cats on my 99 cobra nor do I have them on my shelby, both my cars passed inspection and are legally registered. Why? Because the EPA has much better things to do then chase around a handfull of Americans that want to modify their cars. Why would they sink hundreds of thousands of dollars into chasing around a $10,000 fine (that will get dropped or reduced severely) when they can sit outside of factories and ding large companies with $100,000 fines everyday? When we have an "NOV" (notice of violation) from the EPA its an instant $100,000 fine and it only took one guy from the epa to make that. People get your panties out of the ruffle [/QUOTE]
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