Exhaust shop questions?
So has anyone here ever got custom exhaust work done by an exhaust shop? I live in Georgia and In most not all of the counties emmsions is something you have to do but I dont where I live. I took my car up to a local shop the other day and they refused to put on the exhaust combo I wanted unless they installed cats on my car...is it really illegal or did they just want to make more money?
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Any reputable shop will not install an exhaust system without all the environmental pieces it came with new. It is illegal by Federal Law to remove any of the federally mandated devices, so they weren't just trying to rip you off.
You can get a free flowing system and still have cats if you buy hi performance cats that don't restrict your system. Not as cheap as just tossing them, but it's still legal then. IF your car was not being driven on the street, then they can legally remove whatever and put whatever you want in, but it better be trailered there and back if you did that. I've seen a lot of cars with all the emissions removed, and never heard of anyone arrested yet, but who knows when big brother will start cracking down! I've also seen cars with bolt in cats that had straight through tubes bolted in plce of the cats, so I figured some clever guy took them out between inspections to go racing, and just "forgot" to reinstall them. |
Ok that all makes sense. I'm going to a shop in a few days and I was just going to tell them that it was going to be a drag car but I guess it would make more sense to trailer it in instead of drive it. Thanks for clearing all that up.
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Ask the shop if it makes a difference whether your car comes in with cats on or off. If your car goes in with cats on, by law they cannot leave them off. But taking in a car that doesn't have cats on could be a work-around, since they weren't the ones to remove them. It depends on how the shop wants to handle it.
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If they wont install a system for you, just order a set of headers and a header back exhaust system from Summit. The whole thing will run you under $300, if you can bolt parts on your car.
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but if ur car is old enough it dosent matter,they well work on my camaro but not my truck,my camaro is 37 years old so not to many restrictions any more.
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Originally Posted by 73camaroSS
(Post 410710)
but if ur car is old enough it dosent matter,they well work on my camaro but not my truck,my camaro is 37 years old so not to many restrictions any more.
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well i had my exhaust done down here at a reputable exhaust shop and when i took my car in they ask me if i wanted to go back with cats (because my car was open headers and on a trailer) and i said no i just wanted to put my flows on with An x-pipe and turndowns and they said ok and did it but i live in alabama and i dont even think we have emissions laws to tell you the truth
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Originally Posted by Camaro 69
(Post 409790)
Ask the shop if it makes a difference whether your car comes in with cats on or off. If your car goes in with cats on, by law they cannot leave them off. But taking in a car that doesn't have cats on could be a work-around, since they weren't the ones to remove them. It depends on how the shop wants to handle it.
However if you have the money, a Magnaflow/Carsound high flow cat(s) isn't a bad way to go. Cuts down on exhaust smell a bit and of course is better for the environment (not that I'm worried though.) |
Originally Posted by heartbeat_jr
(Post 415078)
well i had my exhaust done down here at a reputable exhaust shop and when i took my car in they ask me if i wanted to go back with cats (because my car was open headers and on a trailer) and i said no i just wanted to put my flows on with An x-pipe and turndowns and they said ok and did it but i live in alabama and i dont even think we have emissions laws to tell you the truth
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