CARB legal catalytic converters (50-state legal)
Posted: Sun Jul 24, 2022 12:13 pm
CA CARB-legal catalytic converters exceed federal cat requirements and should be legal to use for emissions checks in all 50 states. The other stickler states (New York, Colorado) defer to CARB in their requirements so this guide will apply to anyone that will need to pass an emissions test in any state. Even those in sane states might consider using this information if you think your car might ever make it out to California. Telling a new owner they'll need to drop money on a new cat will surely detract from value.
HERE is a link to CARB's database, which provides the definitive list for aftermarket catalytic converters. Search your year ITR and find a list of approved cats to choose from. Go to eBay, and type in the make and part number to do some price comparison. Most EO's I viewed through the database (which provides a link to the PDF) are required to provide a 5 year warranty, but if you wish to take advantage of the warranty, make sure you read the manufacturer's warranty statement and register your purchase. This usually requires you purchase through an authorized reseller (NOT the cheapest seller on eBay, most likely).
Print out the relevant EO pages that include your model, and highlight it to make a future smog tech's job easier. Keep it in an envelope in your glove box along with all your other EO's for intakes, headers, and any other aftermarket emissions equipment.
A muffler shop might charge a few hundred to install, and can additionally put in protective measures to prevent theft such as rebar down the length of your exhaust to slow thieves down, or an entire box around key cut points or whatever... Just make sure the cat part number is clearly visible for smog. I've seen many creative solutions. If I had to park mine in the street in an urban area I'd probably have heavy duty hinged plates welded over the cat and downpipe and muffler that have locks on them or something.
Sure, it's not OEM, but in CA with cat theft on the rise we have to take what we can get sometimes.
HERE is a link to CARB's database, which provides the definitive list for aftermarket catalytic converters. Search your year ITR and find a list of approved cats to choose from. Go to eBay, and type in the make and part number to do some price comparison. Most EO's I viewed through the database (which provides a link to the PDF) are required to provide a 5 year warranty, but if you wish to take advantage of the warranty, make sure you read the manufacturer's warranty statement and register your purchase. This usually requires you purchase through an authorized reseller (NOT the cheapest seller on eBay, most likely).
Print out the relevant EO pages that include your model, and highlight it to make a future smog tech's job easier. Keep it in an envelope in your glove box along with all your other EO's for intakes, headers, and any other aftermarket emissions equipment.
A muffler shop might charge a few hundred to install, and can additionally put in protective measures to prevent theft such as rebar down the length of your exhaust to slow thieves down, or an entire box around key cut points or whatever... Just make sure the cat part number is clearly visible for smog. I've seen many creative solutions. If I had to park mine in the street in an urban area I'd probably have heavy duty hinged plates welded over the cat and downpipe and muffler that have locks on them or something.
Sure, it's not OEM, but in CA with cat theft on the rise we have to take what we can get sometimes.