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Originally Posted by Milk 1027
I think the problem is the manufacturer. Why even make a car with "off road use only" mode. Either make an emissions compliant car or make an offroad only car. Having a car that is both is a nightmare for emissions. I'm honestly not surprised at all.
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The car works perfectly fine and performs quite impressively without the red key. The point of the red key is to offer the possibility of a balls out track car without it being completely illegal to drive on the street (meaning it MUST be trailered to the track, legally). What works for the street isn't typically what works for the track, so they built a car that can be docile and drivable on the street, but you can adjust the suspension, run the red key and tear up the track then switch back and drive it home. The funny thing is, the red key might still be emissions compliant, but it's still bad in Cali's eyes because it bumps emissions above 'stock' levels.