Why is MagnaFlow Catalytic Converter Not Compatible in California
Question:
Why cant this be used on cars in California?
asked by: Dude
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Expert Reply:
California's emission control standards are stricter than most states. This is why many auto parts, like the MagnaFlow # MF93257, are not approved in California but are in other states. It's referred to as CARB certification because of the California Air Resources Board.
If you can tell me the year, make, and model of your vehicle I can see if we have another part that is CARB certified.
expert reply by:
Charles S
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MagnaFlow Ceramic Catalytic Converter - Stainless Steel - Direct Fit
- Catalytic Converters
- Direct Fit
- Federal Emissions
- Any Time Use
- Non-Spun Construction
- Dual O2 Port
- No Air Tubes
- Stainless Steel
- MagnaFlow
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