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Description:
Direct Cross OE Numbers: 2888190, A030R326
Two Year Warranty on New Filters
One Year Warranty on R&R
New Filters Cannot Be Shipped To CA at This Time
Item #: 2888190
Condition:
New
Price: $2,495.95
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Description:
Direct Cross OE Numbers: 5418197, 5418380, A058F793, A059F141, C0356-ID
Two Year Warranty on New Filters
One Year Warranty on R&R
New Filters Cannot Be Shipped To CA at This Time
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Item #: 5418197
Condition:
New
Price: $14,995.00
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Description: OE Cross:
18150R40A00, 18150R41L00
NOTE: E.P.A. Compliant Converters are not legal for sale or use in California, New York or Colorado. or in Maine for vehicles newer than 2001.
Item #: 18150R40A00
Condition:
New
Price: $229.95
Item #: 68254619AA
Condition:
New
Price: $3,395.95
Description: Weight: 40 lbs
Dimensions: 49 × 14.125 × 24.75 in
Warranty: 2 years/25,000 miles on the internals and 5 years/50,000 miles on the externals
Item #: 21-289
Condition:
New
Price: $1,053.00
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Description: Weight: 10 lbs
Dimensions: 24.75 × 8.75 × 5.5 in
Warranty: 2 years/25,000 miles on the internals and 5 years/50,000 miles on the externals
Item #: 21-421
Condition:
New
Price: $965.00
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More About Gas Vehicle Emissions & Catalytic Converters
EPA
- Federal agency in the United States
- Sets emission standards and regulations for the entire country
- Follows the Clean Air Act
- Establishes national emission standards for vehicles and engines
- States can adopt EPA standards or implement their own
- Generally, EPA standards are less stringent than CARB
- For use on OBDII vehicles, 1996 and newer
- Not legal for sale or use in CA, CO & NY
- Legal in ME on EPA Federal Emission Equipped Vehicles only
CARB
- State agency specific to California
- Enforces stricter emission regulations within California
- Regulates air quality independently from the EPA
- Sets its own emission standards, often stricter than EPA standards
- Other states can adopt CARB standards if they choose
- Focuses on reducing air pollution in California, which has unique air quality challenges