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Old Nov 22, 2005 | 01:15 AM
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Unlimited Tuning High flow cats

Has anyone heard anything about the Unlimited Tuning High flow cats? I'm looking into purchasing cats again since the Helix cats have no ETA. I've heard great things about the Crawford cats, but don't like that they are not smog legal. I've also seen the Kintex cats, but I don't care for the look of them. So if you guys have heard anything the the Unlimited Tuning cats, that'd be great. Thanks

Link to the Unlimited Tuning high flow cats - http://www.racemrc.com/cart/index.ph...d&productId=28
 
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Old Nov 22, 2005 | 01:27 AM
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dude wtf that is expensive i would rather get crawford for 150 less

and i thought changing the cats is illegal regardless... even if its smog legal. The only way you're allowed to change it is if it has problems, and even then, only the oem one will be suitable. The thing with crawford is that it looks oem, however, with this one, i doubt it'll pass the visual..
 
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Old Nov 22, 2005 | 01:34 AM
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hmm. I know they are priceybut what can you do? I never knew that it was illegal to change the cats. That throws a whole twist on things. Thanks for that advice
 
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yea in CA, you cannot change the cats. Usually, people who change the cats do not really have carb legality in mind. However, people do usually go w/ crawford due to its oem style. Since you are in CA, you are aware that our cars only need to be inspected after 6 years instead of 4 right? 6 years is awhile so when the time comes, just put back your oem ones. It shouldn't be that costly or difficult. THen, you can put back the high flow cats for another good 6 years.
 
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Old Nov 22, 2005 | 09:11 AM
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Originally Posted by imalazeeass
dude wtf that is expensive i would rather get crawford for 150 less

and i thought changing the cats is illegal regardless... even if its smog legal. The only way you're allowed to change it is if it has problems, and even then, only the oem one will be suitable. The thing with crawford is that it looks oem, however, with this one, i doubt it'll pass the visual..
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