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Old Oct 8, 2004 | 12:14 PM
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So a friend of mine is getting a GReddy turbo kit for his KA24 (S14). With some internal work he's having done on the engine this thing is going to be a freakin monster. At like 7psi he'll be gaining on 400whp and he'll be able to safely boost close to 20psi.

And sometime around the turn of this year he'll be able to get a CARB OE sticker for it !

You think we'll ever get this? There's gotta be more upgraded WRXs out there than turbo'd KA24s. If GReddy made this a legal kit I'd sell my vf34 in a heartbeat... although I might continue to use the UTEC and put the eManage on for smog checks By the time I have to get my car smogged I might be a daddy and I don't even want to imagine how little time I'd have to try and get my car to pass smog let alone getting ticketed and ending up having to remove everything before a depressing trip to the state ref. Has anyone even heard any rumors about legal kits?

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Old Oct 8, 2004 | 12:17 PM
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Originally Posted by mmboost
By the time I have to get my car smogged I might be a daddy and I don't even want to imagine how little time I'd have to try and get my car to pass smog let alone getting ticketed and ending up having to remove everything before a depressing trip to the state ref.
you have no idea...
Old Oct 8, 2004 | 12:24 PM
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I doubt that will ever happen for our cars....you are legally not allowed to modify the emissions for your car so technically if a legal kit were to come out u'd be keeping your stock uppipe and downpipe
Old Oct 8, 2004 | 01:08 PM
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Things like catless up and down pipes will never be legal but a upgrade turbo system could be. So could the Vishnu and Cobb computer upgrades, if the manufactures would spend the money to get the carb EO # (Exemption Order Number). They do this by spending money and hiring engineers to show carb that their mods don't actually increase emmisions. Carb dosn't mind us making our cars faster or more efficient, they just want their money in the process.
Old Oct 8, 2004 | 01:15 PM
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Originally Posted by pdqwrx
Carb dosn't mind us making our cars faster or more efficient, they just want their money in the process.
exactly, when it comes down to it, $$$$ rules.

take a look at the gun companies that have to certify their guns as kalifornia compliant so they can sell a model here. each gun costs like $4000 to certify...
Old Oct 8, 2004 | 01:36 PM
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Hmmm the point here is time. I can change out a downpipe in no time. If I could be spared having to change out the turbo and injectors and uppipe too if I had to go to a ref, I'd take that route.

As of now, for smog I'm putting my stock dp back in, with a lean utec map, and seeing how it goes. If I get told to go to a ref though... its will be teh sux0r

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Old Oct 8, 2004 | 01:50 PM
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i think we should be able to mod our cars as long as the smog doesnt go up too much.. they are stopping the 30 year old cars being smog excempt after 1976 too!! DAMNIT ARNOLD!! on the other hand... smog techs do make good money...
Old Oct 8, 2004 | 04:08 PM
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i think we should be able to mod our cars as long as the smog doesnt go up too much.. t
actually, as LONG AS YOU PASS THE STANDARD smog test, IMO, then by all means, do whatever you want to.

sometimes, non CARB items are better in lowering smog emissions that oem parts.

they are just too small of a company to get certfied...
Old Oct 11, 2004 | 01:46 AM
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forget vishnu and cobb... why can't GReddy make a kit that's legal? They already have a kit and like i said I'm sure if it was legal they'd sell WAY more of these than the T04 kits they make for the KA24. Sometimes I just don't understand the choices these companies make. I had a CARB OE sticker for an ICEMAN instake for a freakin Saturn man moons ago. WTF?!

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Old Oct 11, 2004 | 03:42 PM
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Jason, you used to drive a SATURN?!

But yeah, I'd be very happy with a very legal way to make big power. Shame it's probably never going to happen
Old Oct 11, 2004 | 06:31 PM
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Old Oct 11, 2004 | 07:02 PM
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Greddy don't bother to make it legal because people will buy it without the sticker. I don't blame them. Why would Greddy spend the $ to get the CARB sticker if it doesn't impact their sales?
Old Oct 11, 2004 | 08:59 PM
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Originally Posted by hatchy
Greddy don't bother to make it legal because people will buy it without the sticker. I don't blame them. Why would Greddy spend the $ to get the CARB sticker if it doesn't impact their sales?
That doesn't make any sense at all. Why then do they sell the KA24 kit? People have been putting T03's, T04's and T3/T4 hydribs on KA24 engines for years and just now they are finishing pushing it through CARB.

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Old Oct 11, 2004 | 10:56 PM
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Sorry, I mis-read the orig post

Most vendors don't bother with CARB because ppl will still buy kits without CARB stickers.
Old Oct 12, 2004 | 09:31 AM
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Originally Posted by hatchy
Sorry, I mis-read the orig post

Most vendors don't bother with CARB because ppl will still buy kits without CARB stickers.
If that were true, then no company would bother with CARB. The legalization of a kit makes it FAR more attractive. If just ONE company did it, the vast majority of folks would get that kit.

... and thats why the facts here don't make sense.

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