Well, legality depends on the state. Idaho for example doesn't give two shites about what you do to your car, I had a ridiculously modded civic as well as a jetta that did 155 and the cops never stopped me. Except once, and they say it was a cool car and let me off. It all depends on the state. Look up your local regulations.
Well no if the modifications are illegal.
No modifications to the emissions of the car are legal, especially in California.
Not legal yet.
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Not in the U.S
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No. It is not legal. The check engine light will turn on. The computer will try to correct for improper sensor readings and that will cause fuel economy and performance issues.
Which legal measures are primarily tools for teaching proper standards of conduct and performance, and do not constitute punishment
Which legal measures are primarily tools for teaching proper standards of conduct and performance, and do not constitute punishment
A Buagatti is a high performance automobile that is often used for racing. They are legal in the state of Georgia.
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