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stefanb21487
7/6/2007 9:03:58 PM
what companies make C.A.R.B legal headers for a 2000 honda accord
 
also if they are not carb legal is there a chance of getting a fix it ticket.
thank you
Velocifero
7/6/2007 10:14:08 PM
Greddy and DC. might be more, but thats just off the top of the noodle.
03Sleeper
7/6/2007 11:40:59 PM
You're only in trouble when the popo catches you. Like all things in life, everything is free....if you run/drive fast enough. ;)
Velocifero
7/6/2007 11:44:26 PM
quote:

ORIGINAL: 03Sleeper

You're only in trouble when the popo catches you. Like all things in life, everything is free....if you run/drive fast enough. ;)


lol yeah its only illegal if you get caught
stefanb21487
7/10/2007 9:14:09 PM
I'm not afraid of the cops, its for smog i live in cali and i have got to pass smog ever 2 years
pyaarawala
7/10/2007 9:36:07 PM
just get obx or megan and you're good
stevent
7/13/2007 12:41:35 AM
is your car a 4 cyl or v6? The v6 carb legal ones I have seen are comptech and DC. As for 4cyl, there more variety than the V6.
Shadow1992
7/13/2007 10:48:33 AM
I live in Cali too so....you have to have a carb legal or exempt header with a sticker/placard visible to the smog inspector with the EO number on it. Otherwise they will flat out refuse to test your vehicle.
sir_nasty
7/13/2007 3:25:50 PM
just buy an off brand one like OBX and make your own C.A.R.B. sticker that matches the DC sports one, if they are smart enough to tell the difference between OBX and DC sports by looking at them then just tell them that you ordered DC sports and that's what you got.
Shadow1992
7/13/2007 3:59:27 PM
Sweet...and then if the inspector wants he can turn him into the cops who will arrest him for fraud, which is a felony. And if they feel like it DC Sports parent company can sue him for more than his whole car is worth. And then to top it off California will permantely revoke his license and his ability to register a vehicle in CA ever again.
stevent
7/13/2007 8:12:37 PM
what happens when the carb legal sticker isnt visbile because I think my carb sticker is on the other side. And I need to get my smog checked soon.
Shadow1992
7/14/2007 12:38:07 AM
Then need to see the number so they can record it on the smog checklist. If you bring a small mirror with you so you can see the placard/sticker, you should be good
stevent
7/14/2007 9:28:12 PM
^ thanks for the suggestion.  I thought I was going to have to take the headers out and re-install it.
badxdawgx818
7/19/2007 9:50:29 PM
so what is the legal headers for CALI? can you name me some brand that cheap but legal
badxdawgx818
7/19/2007 10:10:25 PM
Also it is better to get a ceramic headers or the stainless steel?
Velocifero
7/19/2007 10:17:14 PM
quote:

ORIGINAL: badxdawgx818

Also it is better to get a ceramic headers or the stainless steel?

oh no, the dreaded question..right up there with springs vs. coilovers and the ever popular cai vs. sri debate. i went from a ceramic to stainless. my ceramic was rusting really bad around the welds on the head while the underside facing the road was rusting badly too. stainless wont do that and it really didnt get too much hotter under the hood, i didnt notice a difference. its also purdy if thats important to you.
frankiexthedork
7/22/2007 12:41:54 PM
I am lookin for obx headers for my honda accord 94 ex and currently ebay don't carry the obx headers for my 6th gen anymore. Where can i get the obx headers? i found this website Streetstyler.com and they have the obx header for$150.00. Should i trust the site or do u guys know any sites to order obx headers? thank you. 
Velocifero
7/22/2007 1:04:01 PM
is your car a 94 or a 6th gen? it isnt both.
frankiexthedork
7/23/2007 12:38:45 AM
94 sry ...
Boostedv6
7/23/2007 6:43:55 PM
CARB legal is very important to most States...
 
For me, I have a V6 so I chose Comptech Sport.
 
For I4 Accords, there's DC Sports. And possibly OBX.
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