Y-Pipe in CA
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I'm a little confused when I look at the Cattman website there is a disclaimer that states:
"Aftermarket y-pipes for the 1995-2000 Maximas do not include the "pre-cats" (preliminary catalytic converters) present in the 95-99 stock y-pipes. As a result, this part is intended for racing purposes only and should not be used on public roads or highways. 1989-94 Maximas do not have pre-cats and are unaffected by Federal emissions compliance issues."
And then as I look further down the page, I read:
That YG4-SS is for "1995-1998 Maximas; all models, Federal and CA emissions." Can anybody clear this up for me? Has anyone had any smog problems or other problems with this mod in Cali?? Please let me know.
thanx
Joseph
"Aftermarket y-pipes for the 1995-2000 Maximas do not include the "pre-cats" (preliminary catalytic converters) present in the 95-99 stock y-pipes. As a result, this part is intended for racing purposes only and should not be used on public roads or highways. 1989-94 Maximas do not have pre-cats and are unaffected by Federal emissions compliance issues."
And then as I look further down the page, I read:
That YG4-SS is for "1995-1998 Maximas; all models, Federal and CA emissions." Can anybody clear this up for me? Has anyone had any smog problems or other problems with this mod in Cali?? Please let me know.
thanx
Joseph
Joined: Sep 2000
Posts: 4,728
From: City of the Fallen Angel, CA
The bottom line is . . .
If you remove smog equipment from a vehicle you use on the street, you're breaking the law. Now as long as you don't get caught, you've got no problem. But I live in CA and I've read the statutes. If you do get caught and cited, you'll have to remove the Y-pipe and pay a $5,000 fine!
I put up a post some time ago asking if anyone had ever been ticketed or fined for installing a Y-pipe. I never received a response. At this point, I can't tell if that's good news or bad news.
[Edited by y2kse on 12-22-2000 at 07:02 PM]
I put up a post some time ago asking if anyone had ever been ticketed or fined for installing a Y-pipe. I never received a response. At this point, I can't tell if that's good news or bad news.
[Edited by y2kse on 12-22-2000 at 07:02 PM]
$5ooo
kind of a expensive ticket!!Hate those tickets to start off. I just ordered CATTMAN SS Y pipe and the rep told me that it would pass smog. So hopefully, i should clarify this issue with Brian! 98 maxima auto
$5000 fine? Damn that might make me second guess getting one now. . . I would highly doubt that someone would turn me in on that, but you never know. . . So what can I do to my car to make it move quicker? I guess nothing if I continue to live in this state.
$5000 fine ..
Thats a lil misleading. I believe (not sure on exact number) that you can replace it after 50k/60k miles, or if its broken. (without a fine)
You still have to be able to pass smog checks also, all the time.
You still have to be able to pass smog checks also, all the time.
Hmmm. . . I know you can pass smog, as long as the engine is warm, you have to give it a good workout before taking it in. The only smog controls it effects are when the cars engine is cold, but the people who have followed the warm engine trick have had no trouble passing. . . Even in CA.
I am not quite sure what you mean by you can replace it after 50K/60K miles, or if it is broken. . . Do you mean that if you have that number of miles on your car, and you replace it with an aftermarket performance pipe "accidentlly" because you said your old one was broken, you can pretty much claim ignorance?
I am not quite sure what you mean by you can replace it after 50K/60K miles, or if it is broken. . . Do you mean that if you have that number of miles on your car, and you replace it with an aftermarket performance pipe "accidentlly" because you said your old one was broken, you can pretty much claim ignorance?
Joined: Sep 2000
Posts: 4,728
From: City of the Fallen Angel, CA
Re: $5000 fine ..
Originally posted by OgreDave
Thats a lil misleading. I believe (not sure on exact number) that you can replace it after 50k/60k miles, or if its broken. (without a fine)
You still have to be able to pass smog checks also, all the time.
Thats a lil misleading. I believe (not sure on exact number) that you can replace it after 50k/60k miles, or if its broken. (without a fine)
You still have to be able to pass smog checks also, all the time.
[Edited by y2kse on 12-28-2000 at 02:00 PM]
Re: $5ooo
Originally posted by nizmolee
kind of a expensive ticket!!Hate those tickets to start off. I just ordered CATTMAN SS Y pipe and the rep told me that it would pass smog. So hopefully, i should clarify this issue with Brian! 98 maxima auto
kind of a expensive ticket!!Hate those tickets to start off. I just ordered CATTMAN SS Y pipe and the rep told me that it would pass smog. So hopefully, i should clarify this issue with Brian! 98 maxima auto

[Edited by nismo2020 on 01-02-2001 at 12:28 PM]
Joined: Sep 2000
Posts: 4,728
From: City of the Fallen Angel, CA
Correction: Re: The bottom line is . . .
Originally posted by y2kse
If you remove smog equipment from a vehicle you use on the street, you're breaking the law. Now as long as you don't get caught, you've got no problem. But I live in CA and I've read the statutes. If you do get caught and cited, you'll have to remove the Y-pipe and pay a $5,000 fine!
If you remove smog equipment from a vehicle you use on the street, you're breaking the law. Now as long as you don't get caught, you've got no problem. But I live in CA and I've read the statutes. If you do get caught and cited, you'll have to remove the Y-pipe and pay a $5,000 fine!
CALIFORNIA HEALTH and SAFETY CODE:
43008.6. (b) The state board may collect a civil penalty not to exceed one thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500) for each violation of Section 27156 of the Vehicle Code. Any penalties shall be paid to the Treasurer for deposit in the Air Pollution Control Fund.
(c) The civil penalty specified in subdivision (b) may be collected for one or more violations involving the tampering with or disabling of a gasoline-powered vehicle's air injection, exhaust gas recirculation, crankcase ventilation, fuel injection, carburetion, ignition timing, or evaporative control system, fuel filler neck restrictor, oxygen sensor or related electronic controls, or catalytic converter, or for the use of leaded fuel in a vehicle certified for the use of unleaded fuel only.
[Edited by y2kse on 01-01-2001 at 01:33 PM]
Joined: Sep 2000
Posts: 4,728
From: City of the Fallen Angel, CA
Originally posted by Adidas_Boy
Is the Catalytic Converter removed though? I thought only the pre-cat was, or at least on my 95. Would the same staute apply?
Is the Catalytic Converter removed though? I thought only the pre-cat was, or at least on my 95. Would the same staute apply?
[Edited by y2kse on 01-01-2001 at 10:37 PM]
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