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JVerma19990 Jul 19, 2009 11:51 AM

exhaust fix it ticket
 
So last night i was driving and i got pulled over by an undercover sheriff and he said my SPT cat back exhaust is too loud, does anyone in the area know of an officer that will sign off my ticket for me? any help is appreciated thank you.

RLLYRCR Jul 19, 2009 02:28 PM

what is the citation? depending on the citation will determine whether or not you can get it signed off. Also, if you have a catless dp, you won't be able to get it signed off. Technically the SPT catback is within dB levels of legal without any other exhaust modification.

1sick07 Jul 19, 2009 04:39 PM

WOW! The SPT exhaust is quiet as hell too!

damianwrb07 Jul 19, 2009 08:41 PM

the spt exhaust is the only calif street legal exh (aftermarket)for wrx/sti

damianwrb07 Jul 19, 2009 08:46 PM

^^^ oh yeah, stock dp or aftermarket that makes a differance

RLLYRCR Jul 20, 2009 07:15 AM

[QUOTE=damianwrb07;2668924]the spt exhaust is the only calif street legal exh (aftermarket)for wrx/sti[/QUOTE]

I disagree, the only thing that makes a catback legal is if it is quiet enough to meet the dB levels of like 95 or something like that. You can get any aftermarket exhaust as long as you keep the factory cats and the exhaust isn't too loud. Also, the cop can still give you a modified exhaust ticket, citation # 27151(b) and you just have to pay a fine of like 200 or so without being able to get the ticket signed off.

STI RUSH Jul 20, 2009 08:22 AM

Any aftermarket exhaust is illegal for your vehicle. Must be replaced with the OEM exhaust if damaged. Under 95db is correct; which is the standard for every "OEM" exhaust.

People mix up the fact, just because it's under 95db is okay.


note: Any aftermarket exhaust is illegal; unless it is certified under C.A.R.B

dlgonsalves Jul 20, 2009 09:48 AM

Does this apply to custom jobs maintaining the stock cats and at least one of our...2..... resonaters? If it does then im pretty much stuck rethinking my exhaust.

strider327 Jul 20, 2009 09:55 AM

To answer the OP question. Depending on the citation whether or not you have been state ref or not, assuming not otherwise you would have stated that. Go to a mellow, relax city like Alameda or something close by that have laid back officers, they will sign off on the ticket without too much hassle. I don't know how it is out there in Modesto, but I can tell you my friend got a modified exhaust fix it ticket in San Francisco and got it signed off in Alameda with no problem. He didn't even have to change the exhaust just revved it up for the officer and he thought it was quiet and just signed it off.

RLLYRCR Jul 20, 2009 11:25 AM

[QUOTE=STI RUSH;2669128]Any aftermarket exhaust is illegal for your vehicle. Must be replaced with the OEM exhaust if damaged. Under 95db is correct; which is the standard for every "OEM" exhaust.

People mix up the fact, just because it's under 95db is okay.


note: Any aftermarket exhaust is illegal; unless it is certified under C.A.R.B[/QUOTE]


There is no such thing as a CARB legal exhaust. There are several laws that go against eachother when it pertains to exhausts. Depending on the officer and his mood, he can give you any of them. Now you can get your AFTERMARKET exhaust dB tested but you still can get a modified exhaust ticket even if it isn't loud, because you arent getting a loud exhaust ticket, simply a modified exhaust ticket. I've gone through this multiple times.

JVerma19990 Jul 20, 2009 12:05 PM

It is retarded cuz i am running the stock dp with both oem cats... he cited me with 21750 (a) he said it is just a fix it ticket and i just need to get it signed off

mcast Jul 20, 2009 12:31 PM

i thought they dont give fix it tickets anymore because they cant afford for people to keep fighting them?

damianwrb07 Jul 20, 2009 12:42 PM

the law reads "it is illigal to modify an exhaust to amplify sound" so technically you can't even install an spt because it amplifies the sound( the 95 db law only applies to domestic vehicles ie mustangs, camaros, corvettes and chevy trucks) then again who am i to say? This thread has been done and done again bottom line is someone screwed it up for the rest of us by smoking an officer off duty in their nissan, if we all rode harleys we could ride around with straight pipes and get thumbs up instead of tickets!

STI RUSH Jul 20, 2009 01:07 PM

[quote=RLLYRCR;2669341]There is no such thing as a CARB legal exhaust. There are several laws that go against eachother when it pertains to exhausts. Depending on the officer and his mood, he can give you any of them. Now you can get your AFTERMARKET exhaust dB tested but you still can get a modified exhaust ticket even if it isn't loud, because you arent getting a loud exhaust ticket, simply a modified exhaust ticket. I've gone through this multiple times.[/quote]


You are right :) There isn't and CARB Legal Exhaust Systems. . .Let me rephrase what I said. . .

only OEM Exhaust fall under CARB LEGAL requirements. . .

Shayhan27 Jul 20, 2009 01:58 PM

Ok here goes this has been asked and debated so many times its sickening. When it states "amplify sound" it is refering to items such as glass packs, whistlers, etc.... You can legally put anything resembling a muffler on your vehicle as long as it is serviceable. Yes hy HKS carbon TI is perfectly LEGAL here in California, as long as it is under 95 DB. Yes I do come from a LEO background and yes I have fought and won this with a high flow DP.


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