I was wondering if an 80 originating in california, which is under more strengent smog/pollutant restrictions, would be let's say "de-tuned"? Perhaps through more restrictive cats or something?
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cruiserdan said:nothing is California-specific.
cruiserdan said:All 94-up 80's are 50 states emissions, nothing is California-specific.
Good to know...thanks for the info.All 94-up 80's are 50 states emissions, nothing is California-specific.
California has/had stricter regulations for emissions than the Feds. I know the Federal requirements will meet California standards, but am not sure when that's supposed to take place.PACNW96 said:Anyone know why they would reference "CALIFORNIA" specifically?
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NorCalDoug said:California has/had stricter regulations for emissions than the Feds. I know the Federal requirements will meet California standards, but am not sure when that's supposed to take place.
LX_TREME said:Not only that Arnold also mentioned CA going to be the toughest emissions in the world...means no 1FZ FE Twin Turbo??? That son of gungo back to where you belong finish that Terminator 4...
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concretejungle said:I was wondering if an 80 originating in california, which is under more strengent smog/pollutant restrictions, would be let's say "de-tuned"? Perhaps through more restrictive cats or something?
Vitesse_6 said:What does it matter?!? Just move to Utah and be done with it!![]()
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