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Old 11-18-2015, 02:31 AM
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So I just bought a 2015 3.6l v6 camaro and iv ordered a cold air intake and a 150 shot nos kit and programmer for my car but I've been looking for striaghts for it and can't find any anywhere all the exhaust systems are cat back but I want to delete the cats does anyone know anywhere that can fabircate a set of pipes for me?
 

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Old 12-09-2015, 01:33 PM
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well not sure where you live but ,yes you will need to have someone fab one for you ,I would go to some local mechanics an ask them get quotes ,or the right muffler shop ,true duals almost allways need to be custom made ,remember the 150 shot of nitro couses damage after like 10 20 shots ,unless a car is built to handle nos ,even then there limited as to how many runs they can make ,before boom ,I would go with like 75 shot to start or 50,i have nitro but I have not used it ,because of what it does an after spending a lot of money putting an engine in my car ,don't wont to chance it ,but you get more from just having it ,people say you got nos,oh is it not a bit early to mod a 2015 ,that probley voids the warranty
 

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Old 02-22-2016, 08:31 PM
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Well you won't be doin that in NY ,no shop here is going to take off the cats and slap on a straight pipe,if over 50,000 miles you might be able to change it to a different one,but that's a2015 not positive
 
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Old 02-23-2016, 12:12 AM
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It's against Federal law to remove the cats from any vehicle registered for street use and it will fail inspection. On that note, removing the rear cats will also throw a check engine light unless you have it professionally programmed out.
 
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Old 02-24-2016, 10:44 AM
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yes this guy never came back to respond ,if he runs cats ,he can still do it ,they make those high tech ones that breath better very exspencive ,but yes the federal law is for 97 an newer .my 95 falls exsempt an why its so freaken loud an breathes right ,no cats for old cars hear IN NH ,IT ALSO VARYS BYE STATE LAW,we got so many Harley riders first thin they do is run straight pipes ,but yes the federal law is for 97 an newer ,if you can find a kit they make ,I would just leave it alone being new,the chief of police loves the sound wich is nice ,couse the tranny shifted a bit hard ,now I can keep the sound down or turn it up a bit
 

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Old 02-24-2016, 09:47 PM
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Last I checked, federal law stated any vehicle manufactured originally with a cat, has to have a cat. I'm sure there are some exceptions...I will look into this.

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Catalytic Converter Laws

Rules for Replacing Converters
In 1986, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency issued new guidelines for the construction, efficiency and installation of aftermarket catalytic converters. All CleanAir converters listed in this catalog have been designed, tested and manufactured to meet this policy.

In addition, CleanAir converter listed in this catalog is appropriate for use under the current requirements of the California Air Resources Board (C.A.R.B.).
E.P.A. guidelines state that replacement converters may be installed only in the following situations:

1. The vehicle is missing a converter
2. A state or local inspection program has determined that the existing converter needs replacement
3. Vehicles manufactured prior to 1996 must have more than 50,000 miles, and a legitimate need for replacement must be established and documented
4. In cases of OBD Il-equipped vehicles (1996 and later), the O.E. manufacturer's 8-year/80,000-mile warranty must have expired and a legitimate need for replacement must be established and documented.
Please note that Federal law prohibits removal or replacement of a properly functioning O.E. converter.

When replacement of the converter is appropriate (as outlined above), the E.P.A. further requires that:

1. It be installed in the same location as the original
2. It be the same type as the original (i.e., two-way, three-way, three-way plus air/three-way plus oxidation)
3. It be the proper model for the vehicle application as determined and specified by the manufacturer
4. It be properly connected to any existing air injection components on the vehicle
5. It be installed with any other required converter for a particular application
6. It be accompanied by a warranty information card to be completed by the installer.


Now I know that isn't enforced by any means in most rural places, and most police would fine you locally than trying to turn you in that way they see the money and not the state.
 

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