Pulled over for having turbo?
Originally Posted by gothchick
What about all the motorcycles in Cali? I doubt many, if any of them have cats...
Jesse James was fined over a million dollars for selling custom motorcycles in california that didn't meet CARB standards. The problem is needing emissions testing, motorcycles don't require (yet) testing nor do diesel powered vehicles. That said it's still not legal for vehicles driven on the street.
Originally Posted by usingthejohn
^^^
if turbos don't cause an increase in emissions, why do nearly all kits fail the emissions part of the test?
I think it's pretty lame to come down on modded cars. What about the big semis, or those beat-up hoopties that have pure black smoke coming out of the tailpipe?
if turbos don't cause an increase in emissions, why do nearly all kits fail the emissions part of the test?
I think it's pretty lame to come down on modded cars. What about the big semis, or those beat-up hoopties that have pure black smoke coming out of the tailpipe?
There are a lot of LEGAL turbo kits, just not for late model cars. For aftermarket performance parts to be legal the MFGR is required to demonstrate that the vehicle will meet emissions standards for the model year of the vehicle, as emission standards change pass fail standards change. There are several tests that they need to pass such as the warm up cycle of the cats, heat up time of o2 sensors and such, not just what is comming out the exhaust pipe.
Originally Posted by iStan
Is it illegal to have a non Carb Car in Cali or to register a non Carb Car? ie, is my sc good to go because I live in Vegas when crusing through Cali?
You have Nevada plates, yer cool. You can even have dark tints on the front windows, because it's registered in another state they will not enforce california laws. Now if it was something that was obviously illegal in any state you can get stopped.
Which is why, when the USMC transfers me to California this year, I'm keeping my Colorado plates, and Colorado license, and Colorado residency!
Last edited by Dave 90TT; May 8, 2008 at 12:53 AM.
Originally Posted by superchargedg
You are wrong as the cat convertors cant light up fast enough to control the emissions when cold.This does not mean when it is cold out......it means cold start emissions will be out of the threshold of what carb wants and so it is very hard for a aftermarket manufacterer to get carb approval.
Originally Posted by fklentz
I think you mean having a turbocharger on your car. In california you cannot be pulled over just because they think you have an illegal mod on your vehicle. If you're caught doing something illegal AND they suspect illegal modification were made they can require it be inspected by a referee station and if found illegally modified I think they void the vehicle registration until it is restored to factory conditions.
Drive safe don't street race, don't speed, stay away from gatherings of other modded street racers and try to avoid DUI check points, KEEP A LOW PROFILE.
Drive safe don't street race, don't speed, stay away from gatherings of other modded street racers and try to avoid DUI check points, KEEP A LOW PROFILE.
As far as I know, most municipal police departments need plausible cause to inspect a car.
Originally Posted by anotheraznguy
i have greddy tt
got popped 30 minutes after i got it tuned at gtm in so-cal..
so now.. i have a state ref ticket. which means i will need to remove it all and do it all over again.. fun times...
got popped 30 minutes after i got it tuned at gtm in so-cal..
so now.. i have a state ref ticket. which means i will need to remove it all and do it all over again.. fun times...
Where were you pulled over and inspected and by which police authority? Also, what did they pull you over for initially?
Originally Posted by Blu_Blur
Where were you pulled over and inspected and by which police authority? Also, what did they pull you over for initially?
Originally Posted by iheartmyz
i know in pa, it's illegal to put ANYTHING on a car that isn't oem
Last edited by davidc81; May 8, 2008 at 09:07 AM.
Originally Posted by 91 6 19twinz
I think it was because of no front license plate from what I remember.
Was it by Highway Patrol?
Did you actually end-up taking everything off and getting back into compliance?
That makes me love michigan. LOL!!!! you don't even need piping on your car here, you'll see guys rolling around in srt4's dumping the pipes. We don't get in no trouble, that's gotta cost you a lot of money installing, uninstalling, installing uninstalling, that's a bunch of bull. CAn't you just register the car out of state and not have to go by their law in cali?
Originally Posted by Blu_Blur
If your car is in Cali, it has to abide by Cali laws as soon as it crosses the border.
There are a number of vaild reasons to keep your car registered in another state. If you are just passing through on vacation, or if you are there for less than 90 days. Also, if you live on one side of the border and work on the other. And what applies to me, if you are tehere temporarily, such as for the military, you are allowed to keep your residency in another state, which includes keeping that other states drivers license, car registration, etc...
And, if your car is registered in another state, it has to abide by the rules of that state, NOT California.
Originally Posted by Dave 90TT
Not true.
There are a number of vaild reasons to keep your car registered in another state. If you are just passing through on vacation, or if you are there for less than 90 days. Also, if you live on one side of the border and work on the other. And what applies to me, if you are tehere temporarily, such as for the military, you are allowed to keep your residency in another state, which includes keeping that other states drivers license, car registration, etc...
And, if your car is registered in another state, it has to abide by the rules of that state, NOT California.
There are a number of vaild reasons to keep your car registered in another state. If you are just passing through on vacation, or if you are there for less than 90 days. Also, if you live on one side of the border and work on the other. And what applies to me, if you are tehere temporarily, such as for the military, you are allowed to keep your residency in another state, which includes keeping that other states drivers license, car registration, etc...
And, if your car is registered in another state, it has to abide by the rules of that state, NOT California.
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