C.A.R.B and/or CA Legal?
#1
C.A.R.B and/or CA Legal?
Ive got BBK Shorty Headers with EGR on my 2000 3.8, i've read that these headers are NOT legal in California. But i've also read they are due to the EGR. Can anyone confirm or deny if these headers are legal or not? Also can anyone steer me to either a C.A.R.B/ CA Legal Cold Air Intake so i can get this smog test done. Im in the military and just came to California from Hawaii, and now i have to deal with the emission laws. BIG BIG head ache.
#4
BBK told him they aren't approved yet, sucky.
I have a set of great coneition stock manifolds from a 2000 if you want to pick them up from me. Straight trade for the BBK's or cash, doesn't matter. I am in Redding so not too far away.
As for a carb legal CAI you could go with a FIPK from K&N, they are 50 state legal.
I have a set of great coneition stock manifolds from a 2000 if you want to pick them up from me. Straight trade for the BBK's or cash, doesn't matter. I am in Redding so not too far away.
As for a carb legal CAI you could go with a FIPK from K&N, they are 50 state legal.
#8
Its not a bad thing, it helps keep the air cleaner.
Having lived in the midwest (Springfield Mo.) I have seen how ****ty the sky is due in part to no smog rules.
Springfield has about 160,000 people and nothing around it for miles and miles.
The light filtering down to the ground is so drab and yellow brown and you never have true blue skies out there.
Having photography as my passion I notice this kind of thing where many others do not.
Coming back home to California was like taking a set of sun glasses off (Which I then put back on ~BRIGHT~ lol)
Now lets go up to Sacramento where I stayed about a week before coming up to Redding. (I lived in Sacramento for a few years before moving to Mo.)
The population of Sacramento County alone is 1,421,959 people (2010) and the Suburbs of Sac County cross over other county lines like Placer County, El Dorado County, Amador County, San Joaquin County, Solano, Yolo and Sutter Counties.
There are millions and millions of people in and around Sacramento County.
The Sky is Bluer, the light isnt as dulled and yellowed, the air is cleaner and it doesnt smell like they are burning corpses all the time! (Very little regulation for cremation in Springfield.)
Granted Sacramento has its bad days during the summer (Like most places do) it still isnt as bad as Springfield Missouri.
There is something like 15x the people in Sacramento County and in the immediate area's of surrounding counties than there is in all of Greene County (Springfield Mo.) and yet the air is worse there.
Now Fast Forward to Redding, to a population of about 90,000 and the sky is even cleaner but on some days during the summer has been rated at 3rd worst in the country due to being cupped in mountains at the very top of the valley. It just depends if we have good winds that summer or not. Those "Bad" days havnt happened for a few years though and I know they started smogging diesels out here. Redding was still better than Springfield.
Now I went up into the Trinity Alps a bit west of Redding and WOW, I havnt seen sky like that forever. It rates right up there with Montant when I lived there as a kid for about 6 or 7 months.
So anyways, dont knock smog laws just because you cant add all the performance parts you want to your car and blindly pollute the air. These laws have their place and I have seen first hand why they are in place.
You can still build great performance and stay smog friendly, and cars that only see track duty or stay off public roads are not governed by smog laws.
Having lived in the midwest (Springfield Mo.) I have seen how ****ty the sky is due in part to no smog rules.
Springfield has about 160,000 people and nothing around it for miles and miles.
The light filtering down to the ground is so drab and yellow brown and you never have true blue skies out there.
Having photography as my passion I notice this kind of thing where many others do not.
Coming back home to California was like taking a set of sun glasses off (Which I then put back on ~BRIGHT~ lol)
Now lets go up to Sacramento where I stayed about a week before coming up to Redding. (I lived in Sacramento for a few years before moving to Mo.)
The population of Sacramento County alone is 1,421,959 people (2010) and the Suburbs of Sac County cross over other county lines like Placer County, El Dorado County, Amador County, San Joaquin County, Solano, Yolo and Sutter Counties.
There are millions and millions of people in and around Sacramento County.
The Sky is Bluer, the light isnt as dulled and yellowed, the air is cleaner and it doesnt smell like they are burning corpses all the time! (Very little regulation for cremation in Springfield.)
Granted Sacramento has its bad days during the summer (Like most places do) it still isnt as bad as Springfield Missouri.
There is something like 15x the people in Sacramento County and in the immediate area's of surrounding counties than there is in all of Greene County (Springfield Mo.) and yet the air is worse there.
Now Fast Forward to Redding, to a population of about 90,000 and the sky is even cleaner but on some days during the summer has been rated at 3rd worst in the country due to being cupped in mountains at the very top of the valley. It just depends if we have good winds that summer or not. Those "Bad" days havnt happened for a few years though and I know they started smogging diesels out here. Redding was still better than Springfield.
Now I went up into the Trinity Alps a bit west of Redding and WOW, I havnt seen sky like that forever. It rates right up there with Montant when I lived there as a kid for about 6 or 7 months.
So anyways, dont knock smog laws just because you cant add all the performance parts you want to your car and blindly pollute the air. These laws have their place and I have seen first hand why they are in place.
You can still build great performance and stay smog friendly, and cars that only see track duty or stay off public roads are not governed by smog laws.
Last edited by NeoTokyo; 06-27-2012 at 11:47 AM.
#9
I know its for a reason to be strict it but it also SUCKS! Before purchasing parts you have to look around and research what brand makes a CARB legal product. Not what is the best product for my car? Or when on a budget whats the cheapest? Unless you are going to uninstall it when your inspection is due then re-install it.
#10
Its not a bad thing, it helps keep the air cleaner.
Having lived in the midwest (Springfield Mo.) I have seen how ****ty the sky is due in part to no smog rules.
Springfield has about 160,000 people and nothing around it for miles and miles.
The light filtering down to the ground is so drab and yellow brown and you never have true blue skies out there.
Having photography as my passion I notice this kind of thing where many others do not.
Coming back home to California was like taking a set of sun glasses off (Which I then put back on ~BRIGHT~ lol)
Now lets go up to Sacramento where I stayed about a week before coming up to Redding. (I lived in Sacramento for a few years before moving to Mo.)
The population of Sacramento County alone is 1,421,959 people (2010) and the Suburbs of Sac County cross over other county lines like Placer County, El Dorado County, Amador County, San Joaquin County, Solano, Yolo and Sutter Counties.
There are millions and millions of people in and around Sacramento County.
The Sky is Bluer, the light isnt as dulled and yellowed, the air is cleaner and it doesnt smell like they are burning corpses all the time! (Very little regulation for cremation in Springfield.)
Granted Sacramento has its bad days during the summer (Like most places do) it still isnt as bad as Springfield Missouri.
There is something like 15x the people in Sacramento County and in the immediate area's of surrounding counties than there is in all of Greene County (Springfield Mo.) and yet the air is worse there.
Now Fast Forward to Redding, to a population of about 90,000 and the sky is even cleaner but on some days during the summer has been rated at 3rd worst in the country due to being cupped in mountains at the very top of the valley. It just depends if we have good winds that summer or not. Those "Bad" days havnt happened for a few years though and I know they started smogging diesels out here. Redding was still better than Springfield.
Now I went up into the Trinity Alps a bit west of Redding and WOW, I havnt seen sky like that forever. It rates right up there with Montant when I lived there as a kid for about 6 or 7 months.
So anyways, dont knock smog laws just because you cant add all the performance parts you want to your car and blindly pollute the air. These laws have their place and I have seen first hand why they are in place.
You can still build great performance and stay smog friendly, and cars that only see track duty or stay off public roads are not governed by smog laws.
Having lived in the midwest (Springfield Mo.) I have seen how ****ty the sky is due in part to no smog rules.
Springfield has about 160,000 people and nothing around it for miles and miles.
The light filtering down to the ground is so drab and yellow brown and you never have true blue skies out there.
Having photography as my passion I notice this kind of thing where many others do not.
Coming back home to California was like taking a set of sun glasses off (Which I then put back on ~BRIGHT~ lol)
Now lets go up to Sacramento where I stayed about a week before coming up to Redding. (I lived in Sacramento for a few years before moving to Mo.)
The population of Sacramento County alone is 1,421,959 people (2010) and the Suburbs of Sac County cross over other county lines like Placer County, El Dorado County, Amador County, San Joaquin County, Solano, Yolo and Sutter Counties.
There are millions and millions of people in and around Sacramento County.
The Sky is Bluer, the light isnt as dulled and yellowed, the air is cleaner and it doesnt smell like they are burning corpses all the time! (Very little regulation for cremation in Springfield.)
Granted Sacramento has its bad days during the summer (Like most places do) it still isnt as bad as Springfield Missouri.
There is something like 15x the people in Sacramento County and in the immediate area's of surrounding counties than there is in all of Greene County (Springfield Mo.) and yet the air is worse there.
Now Fast Forward to Redding, to a population of about 90,000 and the sky is even cleaner but on some days during the summer has been rated at 3rd worst in the country due to being cupped in mountains at the very top of the valley. It just depends if we have good winds that summer or not. Those "Bad" days havnt happened for a few years though and I know they started smogging diesels out here. Redding was still better than Springfield.
Now I went up into the Trinity Alps a bit west of Redding and WOW, I havnt seen sky like that forever. It rates right up there with Montant when I lived there as a kid for about 6 or 7 months.
So anyways, dont knock smog laws just because you cant add all the performance parts you want to your car and blindly pollute the air. These laws have their place and I have seen first hand why they are in place.
You can still build great performance and stay smog friendly, and cars that only see track duty or stay off public roads are not governed by smog laws.