Will the MagnaFlow Catalytic Converter # MF93419 Meet Emissions Standards of Maryland
Question:
Does this converter meet or exceed the the state emissions standards for a 2002 Chevy Tahoe w/5.3L V-8?
asked by: Kevin D
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Expert Reply:
Yes, the MagnaFlow Stainless Steel Catalytic Converter # MF93419 that you referenced has been confirmed to meet the emissions standards of Maryland as it has been confirmed to meet the emissions restrictions of every state except California.
expert reply by:
Jameson C
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MagnaFlow Stainless Steel Catalytic Converter - Direct-Fit
- Catalytic Converters
- Direct Fit
- Federal Emissions
- Any Time Use
- Non-Spun Construction
- Stainless Steel
- MagnaFlow
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