Another new addition!

not anymore. I've got some mazdaspeed protege springs though. Now THAT would be funny
 
I thought megan bought those from you?

She still owes me $30. Tell her to come get them out of my garage plz kthnx
;)
lol


And for the record, they wouldn't come even close to fitting on a miata, so no, I wasn't going to give your girl's springs away....
 
Oh no, I was just wondering. I was thinking she should be pretty close to paying them off lmao.

Maybe she forgot?
 
Oh no, I was just wondering. I was thinking she should be pretty close to paying them off lmao.

Maybe she forgot?

Hey, that's your girl. Now go fix your car so she doesn't need to shuttle you around anymore :p
 
Is it a highflow cat? Those are STS2 legal as long as the position isn't modified more than 6 inches.
 
That brings up a point in my mind. Why would someone bother putting on an aftermarket cat that wasn't emissions certified, why go through the hassle?
 
That brings up a point in my mind. Why would someone bother putting on an aftermarket cat that wasn't emissions certified, why go through the hassle?

Because if the rules simply stated that you had to have a cat, somebody would fab up something that technically qualified as a "catalytic convertor", but didn't do much to reduce emissions.

I've actually been wondering what would happen if I showed up with my completely empty stock cat. It's original equipment on the vehicle, unmodified, but completely useless as a cat. If I'd never had it off the vehicle, I may have never known there was nothing in it, and if there were no emissions testing here, I'd never have any reason to find out. Ruling?
 
Ruling = no. Faulty OE equipment is just as illegal as aftermarket stuff. Been through this argument before. While we're on the topic, check out the latest issue of GRM. Andy hollis did a good bit of testing on various aftermarket cats for the miata. Also, the ST rules state that you need to be able to pass a sniffer test should someone protest you.
 
Ruling = no. Faulty OE equipment is just as illegal as aftermarket stuff. Been through this argument before. While we're on the topic, check out the latest issue of GRM. Andy hollis did a good bit of testing on various aftermarket cats for the miata.

what did the best? i know random technology makes good cats
 
what did the best? i know random technology makes good cats

I honestly don't remember. Off the top of my head, I remember a magnaflow direct replacement doing very well on the sniffer test, while still making about 2 lb/ft & hp over stock.
 
Ruling = no. Faulty OE equipment is just as illegal as aftermarket stuff. Been through this argument before. While we're on the topic, check out the latest issue of GRM. Andy hollis did a good bit of testing on various aftermarket cats for the miata. Also, the ST rules state that you need to be able to pass a sniffer test should someone protest you.

I figured as much, but I guess you'd just be the only one "surprised" when you lost the protest.

Yeah, saw that article. IIRC, the little Magnaflow made the most power and was the lightest by quite a bit, so I'm sure that's what Andy went with, though I don't think he said which was staying on the car.
 
I figured as much, but I guess you'd just be the only one "surprised" when you lost the protest.

Yeah, saw that article. IIRC, the little Magnaflow made the most power and was the lightest by quite a bit, so I'm sure that's what Andy went with, though I don't think he said which was staying on the car.

I think you're right. You're thinking of the Magnaflow Spun cat, not the direct fit one.
 
Ruling = no. Faulty OE equipment is just as illegal as aftermarket stuff. Also, the ST rules state that you need to be able to pass a sniffer test should someone protest you.

Which is total bulls*** since emission standards vary widely from not only State to State but County to County as well.
 

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