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Re: [DML] Cat removal
- From: "denverdelorean" <denverdelorean@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 21 Sep 2005 17:45:14 -0000
This is a valid point, Legal ramifications should be discussed.  
However.  It is well known that romving a converter is illegal.  It 
seems to be so well known that it is the first thing people will say 
when the procedure is mentioned.  I posted earlier about how other 
things we do are just as illegal, but not as well publicised, so they 
do not even get a mention where legality is concerned.  My original 
question regarding removal of the cat was not intended to spark a 
purely legal debate, but a mechanical one.  Thus far, I have recieved 
only one mechanical reply.
And here I thought De Lorean owners where the type to live just a 
little bit against the grain.  I guess I am largely on my own on this 
one.  I'll let you guys know what jail is like if they let me post 
from the "Inside"
Matt
still legal in Colorado
#16076
--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, mike.griese@xxxx wrote:
> I respectfully disagree in this case.  If we were discussing any 
other
> performance improvement, it would be prudent to cover all of 
> the potential downsides of the modification - increased HP at
> a reduced reliability, for example, or increased tire wear due
> to a suspension change.  This allows the owner to weigh the risk 
> of the improvement against the downsides.  Legal ramifications are 
> also risks and should be discussed.
> 
> --
> Mike
> 
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