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Old Jan 18, 2016 | 02:31 PM
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Test Pipes, anyone?

Hey everybody, I'm currently being offered a great deal of a set of Fast Intentions Non Resonated Test Pipes, but I have a few concerns. I drive a 2008 G37s coupe.

#1. CEL light, everyone is always concerned about this light with test pipes. anyone have any input on if these will throw a light or not?

#2. Rasp & Drone. If I go through with this, I will be pairing the FI NRTP with a full ARK GRiP catback exhaust. I've read that there is usually rasp with test pipes, but minimal with Fast Intentions, also read that only for the Resonated versions the rasp is reduced.

#3. Smell and Emission Inspection. I live near Chicago IL and im pretty sure there are no emission inspections done (or at least I've never been inspected or know anyone that has) but I also heard test pipes give off a bad smell. I wouldn't mind it if it is minor but if its too bad then I don't to deal with it.

If anyone is running any type of CBE paired with these FI TP please let me hear your $.02!!! Any help is appreciated.
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Old Jan 18, 2016 | 02:51 PM
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Aren’t test pipes illegal for street use anywhere in the U.S.?
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Old Jan 18, 2016 | 03:15 PM
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Originally Posted by Chekov
Aren’t test pipes illegal for street use anywhere in the U.S.?
Really? I don't think so, so many members have them lol. Also, if they were I don't think they'd be so feasible.
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Old Jan 18, 2016 | 03:51 PM
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Really? I don't think so, so many members have them lol. Also, if they were I don't think they'd be so feasible.
Under federal law, catalytic converters may not be removed
and replaced with "converter replacement pipes' by any person.
The 1990 Clean Air Act Amendments even prohibit private
individuals from installing "converter replacement pipes" on their
own vehicles. Anyone who installs such pipes would violate section
203(a)(3)(A) and (B) of the Clean Air Act (Act).

And considering the abundance of illegal mods referred to on this forum in no way makes any of them legal.
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Old Jan 18, 2016 | 11:07 PM
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I bought my G37s with berk test pipes and yes the CEL is on. I also run DC headers and HKS hi powered exhuasts idk what is causing the CEL. My state is strict on inspections so i had to register in a state that doesnt require stickers (lol) Let me tell u though it sounds SUWEEEEEEEEEEET

BTW not that i support breaking the law i bought it this way.
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Old Jan 18, 2016 | 11:48 PM
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Really? I don't think so, so many members have them lol. Also, if they were I don't think they'd be so feasible.
They are absolutely 100% illegal lol.

Also Im pretty sure under federal law we can't even install high flow cats unless our cats have failed. I think its law that you cannot mess with functioning catalytic converters.

That being said.... tons of people do it.

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My state is strict on inspections so i had to register in a state that doesnt require stickers (lol)
You're gonna have a fun time with insurance if they ever ask you why the vehicle is not in the state you registered it in if you have to make a claim.
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Old Jan 18, 2016 | 11:58 PM
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They are absolutely 100% illegal lol.

Also Im pretty sure under federal law we can't even install high flow cats unless our cats have failed. I think its law that you cannot mess with functioning catalytic converters.

That being said.... tons of people do it.


You're gonna have a fun time with insurance if they ever ask you why the vehicle is not in the state you registered it in if you have to make a claim.
car is under my name under a different state and my lic is under another state. Absolutely nothing illegal about that and 100% legit it and my insurance is informed. I have two homes brotha one in each state I have relatives from next state over that comes visit my family in my state weekly. If they get in to a claim they would investigate? Non sense
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Old Jan 19, 2016 | 12:20 AM
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lol all im trying to figure out is if i should buy these fast intentions non resonated test pipes for $200 or pass on it. Thank you for informing me, i did not know they were illegal.
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Old Jan 19, 2016 | 12:30 AM
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Originally Posted by Yashpatel21
lol all im trying to figure out is if i should buy these fast intentions non resonated test pipes for $200 or pass on it. Thank you for informing me, i did not know they were illegal.
i never knew they were illegal neither lol. The term "illegal" is a little extreme i dont find it illegal its more of a violation of pollution regulations. They cant criminally charge u for it lol worst that can happen is u cant register ur car. Lot of states dont require inspections so why not?
But to answer ur question i cant answer that i would look deeper in forums and lots of reading. Or grab them install them and see if the CEL comes if they dont ure golden. If it does well u lost some money. Time to resell
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Old Jan 19, 2016 | 01:08 AM
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If you're planning on non resonated test pipes they're all very similar, the resonated fast intentions test pipes get good reviews for sound and no CEL lights (at least from all the reviews I've read). As far as being illegal, yep they are, depends how well your conscience deals with it
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Old Jan 19, 2016 | 09:10 AM
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Originally Posted by Yashpatel21
lol all im trying to figure out is if i should buy these fast intentions non resonated test pipes for $200 or pass on it. Thank you for informing me, i did not know they were illegal.
I'd say no for non resonated. I've heard they are rasp and drone infected. My fast intentions resonated test pipe should be here next week but I'm sure the extra 100 for the resonators is well worth it.
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Old Jan 19, 2016 | 09:33 AM
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The term "illegal" is a little extreme i dont find it illegal its more of a violation of pollution regulations.
Illegal: "contrary to or forbidden by law" .... pretty clear to me. You can try to rationalize it all day long, doesn't change the facts. But there is a lot of that going on these days.
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Old Jan 19, 2016 | 09:36 AM
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Originally Posted by 2008G-Man
Illegal: "contrary to or forbidden by law" .... pretty clear to me. You can try to rationalize it all day long, doesn't change the facts. But there is a lot of that going on these days.
Definitely illegal but you shouldn't have any problems. Highly doubt that a cop will look under your car or ask to see your cats lol. I just plan on keeping the oem cats to put back on for inspection.
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Old Jan 19, 2016 | 10:15 AM
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Originally Posted by beng37s
Definitely illegal but you shouldn't have any problems. Highly doubt that a cop will look under your car or ask to see your cats lol. I just plan on keeping the oem cats to put back on for inspection.
thats exactly what the previous owner did with my car when he installed all this crap on it. When he went for inspection he put all the stock pipes back on and set it to stock map. Thats what he told me to do when I bought it. NOT in any way am i suggesting u do that
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Old Jan 19, 2016 | 11:06 AM
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Originally Posted by demo401
thats exactly what the previous owner did with my car when he installed all this crap on it. When he went for inspection he put all the stock pipes back on and set it to stock map. Thats what he told me to do when I bought it. NOT in any way am i suggesting u do that
Do you have a tune? I heard that in order to really get the full potential of test pipes or most other mods you should get a tune.
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