No smog
:D
Ok people, I need a little help.
What would you do to your xb (performance wise) if you knew it would never have to be smogged?
I am thinking about moving up north, in the country, and they dont have to smog their cars there (wheat farmers).
I was thinking about removing the cats, but I'm sure that would send all sorts of red flags from the o2 sensors.
Any suggestions?
Ok people, I need a little help.
What would you do to your xb (performance wise) if you knew it would never have to be smogged?
I am thinking about moving up north, in the country, and they dont have to smog their cars there (wheat farmers).
I was thinking about removing the cats, but I'm sure that would send all sorts of red flags from the o2 sensors.
Any suggestions?
Originally Posted by JDMBOX
:D
Ok people, I need a little help.
What would you do to your xb (performance wise) if you knew it would never have to be smogged?
I am thinking about moving up north, in the country, and they dont have to smog their cars there (wheat farmers).
I was thinking about removing the cats, but I'm sure that would send all sorts of red flags from the o2 sensors.
Any suggestions?
Ok people, I need a little help.
What would you do to your xb (performance wise) if you knew it would never have to be smogged?
I am thinking about moving up north, in the country, and they dont have to smog their cars there (wheat farmers).
I was thinking about removing the cats, but I'm sure that would send all sorts of red flags from the o2 sensors.
Any suggestions?
George
Originally Posted by Stylis
you could buy the exhaust system I made for Eric M. It is a stright pipe desighn and has the O2 sensor connectors, but it may still cause the check engine light to come on. he was selling it on the classifieds, I think it is still there.
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