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Originally Posted by TJay74
Because the EPA requires them more than likely. The cats are a federally mandated item that are not to be removed unless defective, there are fines that can affect the shop who removes them and the owner of the car if you are caught without them. Granted the federal fines are rarely if ever levied.
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What does thst have to do with what I posted? I am pretty sure that by now most people understand how emissions work. The EPA will not be coming after you if you take off your secondary cats. But you may have a problem with your State laws if they require emissions testing. The testing varies by State and can be either visual or actual testing of the vehicles emissions output. In some cases some States require both forms of testing. It is up to you the consumer to know your State Laws. At no point in my post did I suggest anything about who requires primary or secondary cats on a vehicle.