Depends on where you will be driving it.
If your car gets inspected your license will be taken away.
yes it is
no it is there job to check out the car
Yes
yes
headers are street legal ,as long as they are installed on an exhaust system with the proper emission control , and mufflers. open headers without cats, and mufflers are not street legal. if the vehicle is pre 1968, only mufflers, are required as cats were not in use at that time.
to me its the Crawford gymkhana exhaust. loud has hell and its the same exhaust as ken blocks subaru car. but it might not be legal were you are. you have to check the laws were you are.
Legal? No,it is not legal to remove the emissions system from any vehicle. You may very well do it and not get caught, unless you live in a state with emissions tests.
well no exhaust is street legal. bye law your not suppost to mess with a vehicles exhaust system. and on the 10 series it says ( for offroad use only). your answer is yes it is street legal but you also must know the 10 series is only a 1 chambered muffler there for it wont really muffler anything THERE FOR making your vehicle louder. the louder it is well your just asking for a ticket.
It keeps you legal and directs the exhaust fumes to the rear of the vehicle.
u need to check your exhaust system i have never yet seen any diesel that has a catalytic converter installed
A cat back system is simply all exhaust system components like mufflers or pipes which are attached 'after' or 'back' of the catalytic converter. Here is the twist... it is quite possible for a cat back system to also be a true dual exhaust system if there are 2 separate catalytic converters, each with its own exhaust system components behind it. Then a cat back system in this particular instance, would still include the components being replaced 'after' the cats. The differences arise when there is a single catalytic converter but with split or dual exhaust components after it. From behind the car, the dual exhaust pipes make it look like the car has dual exhaust, but in actual fact it only has one pipe leading to the cat converter and then has 2 sets of exhaust components 'after' it. Again, any cat back system could be either single pipe and component or dual pipes and components. Most cat back systems were created to allow use of the legally mandated cat converter while freeing up exhaust flow after the converter.More answers:Cat-back is simply a strait pipe from the cat back. The difference is a dual exhaust can still have mufflers on the pipes.Cat-back means whatever exhaust that is dual starts at the cat. Dual starts at the manifolds and duals all the way back. You could have cats in duals if you wished and spent the big bucks.Cat back" exhaust is all the pipe and muffler(s) from your catalytic converter to the tailpipe. it is a must in emissions legal vehicles to avois a ticket if your replacing your factory exhaust. however "true duals" are very cheap and are nothing more than a pipe from the manafold or header, to the tailpipe, no mufflers or cats.