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worth the risk? i think not!, the cops wouldnt know the difference if you had a gutted cat though!, but the exaust smells like the proverbial without a cat! and does it really make that much difference?

So bascially: if the cops see you have no cat (provided they know what they are looking for), you are in the deep end, and I think they can ether yellow you, or report you to the epa. If they see a cat (even hollowerd out), then you should be fine.

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why do you like having no cat?

because u like having flames out ur exhaust?

do you think it's really giving you heaps more power?

or you're being stingy and don't want to fork out for a high flow cat?

you know the exhaust fumes are heaps more toxic and poisonous without a cat, the smell stays in ur clothes, makes u sick and gives u headaches.

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tdawg if i see your car on a cruise I will write down your plate and get as much photo evidence as possible, and report you, there is nothing more im sure the epa would like than to make an example of someone

think about the environment for a change then the 1 or 2% power increase you get tool !

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