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12-15-2004, 03:34 AM | #1 |
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Q's about cat converters
I need to know where I can find a used set (2) of catalatyic converters for my 84 stang. I want a used set for under 25$ that I can gut out, I just need the casing really, unless anyone knows how to get away with getting your car inspected without cats, (visual inspection, not emissions).
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12-15-2004, 08:02 AM | #2 |
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Re: Q's about cat converters
It is a federal offense to buy or sell any used emission control equipment to the general public, including cats. That doesn't mean you won't find someone that does, but I wouldn't announce it on a public message board.
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12-15-2004, 03:49 PM | #3 |
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Re: Q's about cat converters
I AM NOT SUGGESTING YOU DO THIS, BUT THIS IS WHAT I WOULD DO PERSONALLY. I TAKE NO LIABILITY FOR ANYTHING THAT HAPPENS IF YOU DO THE FOLLOWING. IN FACT, I TAKE NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANYTHING YOU DO AT ALL!
You could hunt the boneyards for catalytic converter heat shields, then just spot weld them onto the H-pipe...or snag a piece of sheet steel and bend & cut it to LOOK like a shield, then weld it on. Note: yes, very illegal, mebbe a felony, but saves a lotta cash if you don't get caught. I'm playing devil's advocate here.
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12-15-2004, 11:58 PM | #4 | |
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Re: Q's about cat converters
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I can get an h- pipe with cats, but I am going to install oldschool heat shielded side dumps on my car ( never seen a fox body with them thought it might be cool). I could go to a junkyard to get some, but it's a little cold to go rooting around for some, and also I have never had seen a cop looking underneath of a car for cats, what would give them the suspicion? Maybe I'll go the legal route, I dont need a felony on my record. |
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12-18-2004, 11:57 AM | #5 |
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Re: Q's about cat converters
Once you've got them, nobody is going to bust you for having used equipment, it's just the matter of getting them. I knew this from classes i took when I was going to get my smog license, but figured nobody enforced it. Then I went to a local junkyard trying to get a cat for my ex's POS K-car. I was lying in the mud for close to an hour trying to wrestle that f'er out, and ended up with mud everywhere. I got up to the window, and they told me I could buy the pipes before and after the cat, but the cat itself had to stay. Pissed me off. I ended up tossing it over the fence when no one was looking.
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