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DelliReeus 01-08-2012 01:26 PM

I just need answers..
 
So currently I live in Wheeling, IL & I'm moving to California in a year or two. The only problem I have with moving to California is car modding... I don't get it, I see all these people from Cali with their 370's modded so much, & how can you get away with that?

onzedge 01-08-2012 02:28 PM

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Originally Posted by DelliReeus (Post 1481325)
So currently I live in Wheeling, IL & I'm moving to California in a year or two. The only problem I have with moving to California is car modding... I don't get it, I see all these people from Cali with their 370's modded so much, & how can you get away with that?

Good question.

The level and type of modifying you do depends on a few factors. All of the mods I have done on my car are legal in CA, with the exception of my intakes. When it comes time to smog my car (about 4 years from now), I will replace my intakes with the stock units a couple of weeks before I take it in.

There are other folks who go further in their mods than I have and they are taking a chance, in my opinion. For example, if you replace the cats with test pipes and you get pulled over for noise (or another reason), you can find yourself in hot water if the officer decides to pursue it. Any non-CARB (California Air Resources Board) approved modifications to anything that impacts emissions is very bad to be caught with. At the extreme, your vehicle is impounded and at the least, it's a hassle.

It's up to you in terms of mods and how much attention you want to draw to yourself and how much risk you can tolerate.

These are my opinions only.

kenchan 01-08-2012 04:49 PM

why dont you just stay in wheeling? easy and cheap. :)

ive had modded cars in LA but concentrated mostly on suspension bits. intake was carb and exhaust (catback) passed smog check. unless you're doing precat changes or FI you'll be fine i thinks.

pedZ 01-08-2012 04:52 PM

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Originally Posted by onzedge (Post 1481394)
Good question.

The level and type of modifying you do depends on a few factors. All of the mods I have done on my car are legal in CA, with the exception of my intakes. When it comes time to smog my car (about 4 years from now), I will replace my intakes with the stock units a couple of weeks before I take it in.

There are other folks who go further in their mods than I have and they are taking a chance, in my opinion. For example, if you replace the cats with test pipes and you get pulled over for noise (or another reason), you can find yourself in hot water if the officer decides to pursue it. Any non-CARB (California Air Resources Board) approved modifications to anything that impacts emissions is very bad to be caught with. At the extreme, your vehicle is impounded and at the least, it's a hassle.

It's up to you in terms of mods and how much attention you want to draw to yourself and how much risk you can tolerate.

These are my opinions only.

:iagree:

KingZee 01-08-2012 05:01 PM

My experience has usually been that if you're not some attention whore 16 year old and you're not showing off any chance you get, you watch out for the police and are, for the most part, a safe driver, the cops won't give you too much sh!t here.

onzedge 01-08-2012 05:13 PM

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Originally Posted by KingZee (Post 1481560)
My experience has usually been that if you're not some attention whore 16 year old and you're not showing off any chance you get, you watch out for the police and are, for the most part, a safe driver, the cops won't give you too much sh!t here.

:tup:

KillerBee370 01-08-2012 05:54 PM

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Originally Posted by DelliReeus (Post 1481325)
So currently I live in Wheeling, IL & I'm moving to California in a year or two. The only problem I have with moving to California is car modding... I don't get it, I see all these people from Cali with their 370's modded so much, & how can you get away with that?

1. Because we just don't give a damn and when it comes time to get the vehicle actually smogged, we've already had it for what is it?... 4 or 5 years and we're ready to sell it anyway.

and

2. Why on earth would you want to come to this state? It's so F'd up I'm ready to get out! I mean, they just approved some ridiculous railway that goes from hillbillyville to some prison that will cost us billions and Jerry Brown in all of his infintile wisdom now says that I have to pay for illegal aliens to go to college.

Fantastic!

KillerBee370 01-08-2012 05:56 PM

To add on to point #1...

We aren't driving some Civic were illegal mods are ticketed because the car most likely contains stolen parts and that's what cops target. Our cars are in a bit different of a realm $$wise.

onzedge 01-08-2012 05:56 PM

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Originally Posted by KillerBee370 (Post 1481632)
1. Because we just don't give a damn and when it comes time to get the vehicle actually smogged, we've already had it for what is it?... 4 or 5 years and we're ready to sell it anyway.

and

2. Why on earth would you want to come to this state? It's so F'd up I'm ready to get out! I mean, they just approved some ridiculous railway that goes from hillbillyville to some prison that will cost us billions and Jerry Brown in all of his infintile wisdom now says that I have to pay for illegal aliens to go to college.

Fantastic!

Dude. Do not get me started.

tonybui 01-08-2012 11:47 PM

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Originally Posted by onzedge (Post 1481635)
Dude. Do not get me started.

You may start !

370SteeZ 01-09-2012 12:15 AM

My relatives lived in Wheeling, IL up until about 2001 & moved to Cali. :tup:

One_Quick_Z 01-09-2012 12:33 AM

LOL I know how you feel about Cali politics its just about the same here in Il, our last two Gov. are in prison.





DAN

ZMan8 01-09-2012 12:52 AM

:icon18:

Yeah about these chicago politics... :wtf2:

Edit: From what I heard at work (accounting) Cali and Illinois are considered the two hopeless states as far as budget issues go.

Stay in wheeling, I live near buffalo grove!

Waiz 01-09-2012 12:59 AM

California is a big place, it really depends on what city you're planning on moving to.

Trips 01-09-2012 01:15 AM

Keep the politics out of this thread and Forum!

Thank You.


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