Fine for no Cats...

Old Feb 7, 2005 | 01:40 PM
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Old Feb 7, 2005 | 01:42 PM
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Hercules, its a small city in the east bay...damn this is seriously stressin me out....

damn... thats where my freinds civic got pulled for a motor swap...wow hercules is hella strict. was the cop on a bike...sad to here that its a bad place to get pulled over at.
Old Feb 7, 2005 | 01:51 PM
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I don't believe that Hi-flow cats are good for the environment... might as well go catless and give yourself more power.
Old Feb 7, 2005 | 01:52 PM
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Originally Posted by mcowger
WRX owners running catless is pure selfishness, and nothing more. I can see SOME instances of the poor with old junky cars not being able to afford a new cat, but I don't think we have that case here.
What a bunch Leftists/Socialist drival!!
"Oh, the poor can't afford cats. Let 'em drive anyway."
I'd guess that if California adopted your thinking, we'd have more pollution.
My car, w/out cats, runs cleaner than a junky old car with cats!
Old Feb 7, 2005 | 01:53 PM
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Feels like a cat/no cat debate in the works. j/k. I'm slapping on my highflow this weekend. I'll lose some power, but not much. I figure it's better for the environment and gives mr. policeman less of a reason to go snoopin around. There definitely is a difference w/ no cats, but for the relatively small bump in power you sometimes have to ask yourself if its worth all the stuff blowing out the backend. eh, i figure in the not too distant future i'll compensate the highflow cat with a vf34.



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Old Feb 7, 2005 | 01:55 PM
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Originally Posted by gooder77
Feels like a cat/no cat debate in the works. j/k. I'm slapping on my highflow this weekend. I'll lose some power, but not much. I figure it's better for the environment and gives mr. policeman less of a reason to go snoopin around. There definitely is a difference w/ no cats, but for the relatively small bump in power you sometimes have to ask yourself if its worth all the stuff blowing out the backend. eh, i figure in the not too distant future i'll compensate the highflow cat with a vf34.

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But High Flow cats are also illegal in CA.
Old Feb 7, 2005 | 02:03 PM
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But High Flow cats are also illegal in CA.
well the darn thing has just been sitting in the garage for months now...might as well put it on. And as for the cops who'll still write me up for that I figure it'll help the air. Won't it? Anyone know of any work thats been done to see if highflows help at all? WAIT!!! *using "search" before folks go balistic on me*

WHTWRXWGN good luck to you though, hope they don't stick you too hard on the fines.

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Old Feb 7, 2005 | 02:10 PM
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Doesn't no cats mean your car's exhaust smells like crap? That should be a dead give away.
Old Feb 7, 2005 | 02:12 PM
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crap!!! this is what I am worried about! Now I am scared cause I live so close to Hercules!!! aaarrgg

I better check out that heat sheild thing from Gruppe S
Old Feb 7, 2005 | 02:34 PM
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Originally Posted by Oaf
What a bunch Leftists/Socialist drival!!
"Oh, the poor can't afford cats. Let 'em drive anyway."
I'd guess that if California adopted your thinking, we'd have more pollution.
My car, w/out cats, runs cleaner than a junky old car with cats!
I fail to see how being concerned about your cars effect on the people around you compares to a theory of class struggle, but then again, most people don't understand what socialism really is/means. Besides, calling my point 'drivel' doesn't make it so.

I would prefer that we don't have junky cars with bad cats on the road, and if a measure came before the people restricting that even further, then I vote in favor of it. Until then, however, that doesn't absolve you of YOUR responsibilty to do YOUR part, does it?

Again, I ask, why CANT you run a highflow cat? According to RandomTech (who make a number of highflow cats, they dont' reduce power at all, and in some limited cases (albeit cases that don't apply to a small turbo engine) they saw an increase in power.

It comes down to selfishness. You don't care about the wellbeing of others and the rest of the world around you, so you choose to run illegally and contaminate the environment rather than take a 5HP reduction. How about this? Why not lose 10lbs and take the 5HP cut.....just as much accelaration, and better for you as well!

As for highflows not working very well? Just plain false. Since all catalytic converters must meet standards established by the Environmental Protection Agency, (EPA) their efficiency in controlling pollutants is a given - provided a particular converter is installed on the type of vehicle for which it was designed.

As for legality in CA. They are legal. However, it is ILLEGAL to replace a functional cat with another one. So, unless yours is broken, it is technically illegal to replace it even witha highflow version. But my argument here isn't about legality, its about morality.

Running catless means you don't care about the wellbeing of others and the rest of the world around you, so you choose to run illegally and contaminate the environment rather than take a 5HP reduction.
Old Feb 7, 2005 | 02:34 PM
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Woh.. I live right next door to Hercules. My firend who live in Hercules told me she got a notice this past weekend from the police saying that they will be on "Power trip" mode .. guess they are really serious about it. Dame might just say away from Hercules untill things dies down.
Old Feb 7, 2005 | 02:38 PM
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Well, I did go the legal route and still got sent to the Ref. If I am going to get sent anyway, I better do something illegal anyway so I don't get pulled for no reason. It would suck for the police person (being PC) pulling me over. I support their cause.
Old Feb 7, 2005 | 02:38 PM
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Originally Posted by mcowger
Naw, I'm talking about all the people who run catless. You deserve whatever you get for running catless, and it ought to have your car pulled off the road until you make it legal.

WRX owners running catless is pure selfishness, and nothing more. I can see SOME instances of the poor with old junky cars not being able to afford a new cat, but I don't think we have that case here.

Really, just run a cat or two...it won't kill your horsepower.

actually we have dyno proven that with a cat( a high flow cat at that) will knock off 25 to 20 whp...

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Old Feb 7, 2005 | 02:44 PM
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Fine. 25HP. Big deal. Small price to pay for being a responsible citizen.

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