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82' Porsche 911 SC CARB Compliant Catalytic Converter
Looking for a CARB compliant Catalytic converter for a 1982 Porsche 911 SC. Vehicle was transported from Florida to California. The engine has been rebuilt but now looking to register the vehicle in Northern California. Could use some help and/or direction on how to proceed with bringing the vehicle smog compliant so that we can register it. If anyone has an extra CARB compliant catalytic converter that we could procure from you, it would be appreciated. Regards, RHaller
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http://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsche-911-used-parts-sale-wanted/1078738-3-2-cat-w-heat-shield.html
just posted this - would work for your application.
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Our host has new cats in the catalog, however they're stamped "not CARB or EPA certified for use in California" or somesuch. I used one anyway & passed California inspection easily. It appears to be a Toyota or Nissan cat with P-Car flanges welded on each end, and a proper bung for the O2 sensor. Pretty sloppy workmanship (welding) but it fits nicely & works well. Pricy at $700, but cheaper in the long run than buying used and finding it still won't pass smog.
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