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Fordmandan 09-15-2007 07:49 PM

Will there every be a 50 state legal turbo kit?
 
I know nothing about imports, so bare with me. On this board people have mentioned turbo's not being legal in my state of CA. So is there such thing as a C.A.R.B. approved 50 state legal turbo kit? If so, do they have one for a 350Z? If not, what are the chances of one coming out in the future?

Also are twin turbo's way better than a single, or can a single turbo me made to work really well. I'm assuming single turbo > vortech SC. is that right?

Enlighten me please!

-dan

meatbag 09-15-2007 08:09 PM

I'm not usually one to say this. But use the SEARCH FUNCTION FOR GODS SAKE!!

Mike Wazowski 09-15-2007 08:17 PM

please read the top 100 questions and make sure it hasn't been asked before before posting anymore of your own.

https://my350z.com/forum/2003-2009-nissan-350z/197329-the-top-100-common-questions.html

GTM 09-15-2007 10:14 PM

Unlikely.

-George
GT Motorsports

Q45tech 09-16-2007 04:31 AM

Pretty much impossible to not exceed oem measured emissions IF you change the light off time for any cat............if you change distance to cat or remove heat from exhaust stream [what turns the turbo].

What kills most carb mods applications is the crank to warm up emission at cold idle and cruise [under 2500 rpm].

Superchargers are so much easier to pass and get approved since they don't affect oem exhaust thru cat.

zprincess 09-16-2007 06:21 AM

I am unsure why people need to read the top 100 questions before posting their own. How often are the answers to the top 100 questions updated?
If an answer was posted in 2003 is it still valid today?

What about getting other opinions other than those expressed by the answers in the top 100 questions?

Just wondering.

rcdash 09-16-2007 06:45 AM


Originally Posted by Q45tech
Pretty much impossible to not exceed oem measured emissions IF you change the light off time for any cat............if you change distance to cat or remove heat from exhaust stream [what turns the turbo].

What kills most carb mods applications is the crank to warm up emission at cold idle and cruise [under 2500 rpm].

Superchargers are so much easier to pass and get approved since they don't affect oem exhaust thru cat.

Well somehow factory turbo cars do it... how do they pass emissions?

QuadCam 09-16-2007 08:09 AM

it is not a matter of passing emissions. It is a matter of not disturbing what the auto manufacturer spend millions of dollars doing to pass tests. a turbo kit maker isn't going to spend the money to get the kit certified just to get more sales in 1 state.

you can pass a sniffer test with a turbo on a car...but you are concerned with getting past CA's crazy laws regarding mods and how they may affect the already hazy skies of southern Ca. :icon38:

Fordmandan 09-16-2007 01:19 PM

Thanks for the replys. That sheds some light on the topic.

BTW, for the first two posters:

I do use the search button. I'm an active member of several boards so I know how it works and what's expected. When I searched for the info, someone said (in March of 06) that a company had nearly received carb approval for their twin turbo kit.
That got me thinking that possibly the single turbo's were easier to legalize than a twin set up. I obviously was mistaken.

Again, the import world is new to me. The only turbos I've ever messed with was on a Buick GN and my brother's 5.9 Cummins diesel.

Thanks to those who took the time.

-dan

DanielW 09-16-2007 02:04 PM

sts turbo kit has a carb number

I1DER 09-16-2007 02:48 PM


Originally Posted by zprincess
If an answer was posted in 2003 is it still valid today?
........Just wondering.

?:eek:

The answer that the world is flat is just as valid in 2003 as it is today.:icon17:

But you do make a point that some answers may need to be amended/expanded with the model changes. However, 'The Top 100 common questions' was only started last year. Except for the 2007 engine, very few real changes have been made to the car.

If California secedes from the Union, there may be a kit that would be acceptable for the entire country.:D

Starchecker 09-16-2007 06:16 PM

No, next question.

Starchecker 09-16-2007 06:20 PM

Yeah to others, some turbo questions are pathetic and have been answered numerours times, but as he said this one is theoretically subject to change. I remember JWT really trying and promising to get it done. So who knows.

I remember when I was searching for information on FI, I would learn so much from threads that asked a question only to be followed by a flurry of "Use the F---in Search Feature." The rest of the posts would be filled with updated, pertinant and valuable information to me and others. I am so glad some people actually just answered the frickin question, because not all of the info was repeat.

So bottom line if you thinks it's a stupid redundant question, don't click on the frickin link and certainly don't post the "search or die" quote. It really doesn't help.

TENGAI 09-17-2007 10:59 AM

Well, one can wish... But I've also heard if you sh!t in one hand and wish in the other that you'll probably end up with a hand full of sh!t. Just a thought.


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