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Kinetix HFC anyone??
Hello fellows,
Anyone running Kinetix HFC or have decent knowledge of it? The main reason why I'm looking at this particular HFC is because it's CA legal. I also want a HFC because the F.I. CBE I'll be receiving is non-res and I'm afraid TP is too loud (besides the fact that it's illegal in CA). Any gains? Noise? quality? Any input regarding Kinetix HFC is appreciated :tup: http://www.z1motorsports.com/g37_370...oducts_id=4204 |
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Ummmmmmm... It's not CA legal, no idea how you figured that out, a non factory cat would never be CA approved, lol
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DEpointfive0 is right...no High Flow Cats are legal for this car in California. We can't sell ours in CA because of this. You might be able to pass smog numbers if you don't fail visual. Depends if they will even sell them to you in CA.
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I have them on my 350z and I like them a lot. I did pass California smog test with them on and they are not legal in California. I purchased mine through ebay since that was the only way to get them. As far a power not to sure but for sound I think they sound great. I run the Kinectix HFC with a Motordyne XYZ Y pipe and Nismo Catback.
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They need a CARB number on them. Why Stillen's intakes come with a sticker. Just because your smog shop didn't do a visual doesn't mean they are legal. Also modern cars with fuel injection run so lean that a HFC passed the sniffer, but I bet you barely passed |
How is this even a question? The page from Z1 says " ** Please check local laws regarding catalytic converters. These pipes have passed visuals and sniffer tests in CA (the strictest state on emissions) but they do not have a CARB number associated with them. **"
No CARB, no legal. |
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The dealership you worked for committed felony. |
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