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RE: Headers for '78 Caliornia Spitfire?

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Subject: RE: Headers for '78 Caliornia Spitfire?
From: Fred Talmadge <fredtal@industryinet.com>
Date: Sat, 20 Dec 2003 06:18:30 -0600
Again I'm not really helping, but when I "smogged" my 1971 TR6 I had to 
show the inspector that I had the vacuum lines correctly.  He kept looking 
at the Spitfire drawing.  Show them that you made a genuine effort to do it 
right and hopefully they will show some compasion.  Of course that was 
about 20 years ago and I guess that standards a trougher these days.

Here in rural Texas we don't have smog checks...yet.  I'm one county out of 
the Houston are so it's only a matter of time.  I wonder if they have data 
for Elva Courier?

Fred
http://96trees.com


At 09:06 PM 12/19/2003 -0800, Randall Young wrote:
> > The short story is I would like to find California approved headers for
> > a 1978 Spitfire.
>
>I'm no authority, but I suspect such things do not exist.  Getting a CARB
>approval is an expensive business, there's no reason for a manufacturer to
>go through the expense unless they expect to sell enough units to make an
>overall profit.
>
>However, I've noted that many smog places don't know a header from a stock
>manifold, I've heard many stories of cars passing with such modifications
>and no CARB exemption.
>
>My suggestion is to either do the work yourself, or take a trip over the
>state line.





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