Catalytic Converters
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I know I've made some threads on this topic before but I'm having a dickens of a time trying to find a Catalytic Converter. Does anyone know of a reputable website that sells California legal Magnaflow high flow catalytic converters? I've been looking for about a month and I feel so stupid that I can't find one. But then again it is hard to get anything emissions legal for California since the beginning of this year. It's to go on my 1998 Dodge RAM 1500 5.9L (360cuin.) Quad-Cab Short Bed. Or if you know of a better Catalytic I'm definitely open for suggestions.
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I bought this one today.
http://performancepeddler.com/detail...CT_ID=MAG43037
You think it will be CA legal or no?
http://performancepeddler.com/detail...CT_ID=MAG43037
You think it will be CA legal or no?
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According to Summit Racing, yes, should be fine in CA.
http://store.summitracing.com/partde...w=1&N=700+150+
http://store.summitracing.com/partde...w=1&N=700+150+
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Ok great thanks for the reply. But I have another question. My intake is screwy, Ive been looking for a 14x3 K&N. I've looked at the threads that go into detail on everything but I am very noob to doing anything manually to my pickup and was hoping there was an easier solution such as drop on bolt on and go type of deal. I bought a K&N but come to find out it only fits the 3.9L engine.
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According to Summit Racing, yes, should be fine in CA.
http://store.summitracing.com/partde...w=1&N=700+150+
http://store.summitracing.com/partde...w=1&N=700+150+