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  • joonsup
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    I have a carb legal magnaflow cat which was used for about 2K miles at most to pass smog because i initially did not pass with high NOX reading on my oem cat. PM me if you're interested. I'm in norcal but the cat can be in socal next weekend.

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  • GothE30
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    failed smog in CA

    So, I am now in this same boat. WAY too high NOx reading. Apparently, the failed test has been confirmed to be the cat + header (pipe), rusted out, needing replacement. Also doing oil change (GTX high mi. 20W50) & replacing spark plugs w/ the NGK ZGR5A's, or Bosch silver.

    I've started doing some research into purchasing a new cat...Wondering if there are any options in/near L.A. area for -less than- $500+...suggestions??

    note: I do have access to (live with) a welder, if that is necessary. Of course, bolt-on would be preferred, OR a shop that'll do the whole thing for a reasonable price, like what dreamer420 had, a shop that hooked him up with a special deal ($275 installed).

    Any ideas/ referrals would be much appreciated! Thanks!

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  • Bimmer0761
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    plus you can sell your old junk cat to me for $100+

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  • MrPedals
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    Originally posted by SkiFree
    Something else that needs to be noted is that it is now illegal for a business within the state of California to sell you (a CA citizen) a Non-California approved muffler.
    Dumb question, what is the real difference between CARB legal and 49-state legal cats? Is the 49 state one just a high flow 200-cpi or something?? I can't seem to find anything saying what makes one legal or not.

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  • blocke
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    Damn holy thread revival.

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  • Wild Ride
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    Originally posted by cactusjacks1
    '92 BMW 325ic 2.5L CA CARB approved, Magnaflow universal high flow dual in/dual out #36008 $186.45 to your door. Hottexhaust.com 800-288-7730. That part # is not listed on line, must call. to discuss.

    Are you sure it is your cat? Can you post a cc of your smog readout? Was it good & hot when you tested it? Do you have any vacuum leaks? How long did the car sit before you bought it? A simple search will bring up a number of instances where a simple tune-up & fixing any engine air leaks (cracked air intake elbow?) got many cars to pass. Getting it to run good can clean-up tail pipe emissions.

    The car sat for several months before and after I bought it. This month the car received all preventative maintenance and was fully sorted when it was smogged. New vacuum hoses, timing belt, water pump, valves adjusted, valve cover gasket, spark plugs, distributor, cooling system, fuel filter intake elbow, hose clamps, oil and many other things I am forgetting..
    After failing the first time the fuel system was completely drained of 2-9 month old fuel and filled with 100 octane and the numbers were worse. And i drove it very hard before testing both times. Needless to say the car is now in tip top mechanical condition.

    Unfortunately in addition to failing the sniffer the previous owner had a modified the exhaust before the cat to a singe pipe vs the approved dual setup and installed an illegal cat so it fails the visual. Even if I welded in a new cat it would not work because the piping is all wrong as it is single in and won't work with the approved dual in cat.

    So my second option is to buy a magna flow cat but I will still need to source the factory correct oem dual piping from the headers to the cats. So I will consider someone who just has the piping.
    Last edited by Wild Ride; 08-08-2012, 03:32 PM.

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  • blocke
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    Originally posted by SkiFree
    Something else that needs to be noted is that it is now illegal for a business within the state of California to sell you (a CA citizen) a Non-California approved muffler.

    This is true. I was in the same boat as OP a few months back. I tried several times online to buy a "universal" or "bolt on" cat to save on labor...nobody will ship to cali. My orders kept getting cancelled.

    Ended up having to pay local exhaust shop $325 for a magnaflow "high flow" installed. Passed smog with flying colors, and now my car sounds like a V8.

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  • cactusjacks1
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    '92 BMW 325ic 2.5L CA CARB approved, Magnaflow universal high flow dual in/dual out #36008 $186.45 to your door. Hottexhaust.com 800-288-7730. That part # is not listed on line, must call. to discuss.

    Are you sure it is your cat? Can you post a cc of your smog readout? Was it good & hot when you tested it? Do you have any vacuum leaks? How long did the car sit before you bought it? A simple search will bring up a number of instances where a simple tune-up & fixing any engine air leaks (cracked air intake elbow?) got many cars to pass. Getting it to run good can clean-up tail pipe emissions.
    Last edited by cactusjacks1; 09-21-2011, 01:37 PM.

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  • bumpintimes
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    plenty of places online to buy
    you might like this site http://www.californialegalconverters.com
    at the least, it might answer your questions

    good luck....it's confusing in Cali

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  • Freude am Fahren
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    Originally posted by Streichholzschächtelchen
    We need to all chip in a few dollars and send a cat around like hans, only to be used during smogging lol.
    That's a sweet ass idea. At least us southern california folks could start this and pass it around. there seems to be enough of us to get this idea to materialize.

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  • SkiFree
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    Something else that needs to be noted is that it is now illegal for a business within the state of California to sell you (a CA citizen) a Non-California approved muffler.

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  • Streichholzschächtelchen
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    We need to all chip in a few dollars and send a cat around like hans, only to be used during smogging lol.

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  • bmwguy325is
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    I have a magnaflow cat with twin inlet outlets I could sell you. Id let it go for cheap its just colecting dust. Though youd most likely have to get some new exhaust to make it work.

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  • Streichholzschächtelchen
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    Go on craigslist, find wrecked e30, get cat for cheap, pass smog, sell on r3v... profit?

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  • Freude am Fahren
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    Originally posted by dreamer420
    In california it is illegal for yards to sell used cats. they are required to remove them from all cars.
    I failed smog earlier this year in cali, got a new cat and was waaaaay cleaner then the average #'s.
    my smog guy got me hooked up really good, brand new, CA approved OEM cat, and install for 275$. cheapest ive seen anywhere.....
    Heck that's not bad. Can he hook me up too or is that a once in a lifetime deal?

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