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Six conversions and cat. converters |
morePOWER |
Mar 7 2020, 01:08 PM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 1 Joined: 7-March 20 From: Oklahoma Member No.: 24,002 Region Association: None |
Hey guys,
I'm new to 914World, but not to 914's. I had a rusty '73 *way* back in the day, and still think about that car. Turns out a six conversion is recently up for sale nearby and I'm drooling. Allegedly originally a CA car, '76, with a 3.2, with headers into a Dansk 2 in, one out. In other words, the car does not have a cat. converter. I'm wondering if that matters given its age, though I'm pretty sure the 3.2's had cats and maybe even CA 914's. Are cats common in conversions, or not? Am I going to have trouble at the DMV? If so, is there a way to make it all better? I know the 3.2 had to be turned around to go into the engine bay; can the original 3.2 header pipes (and cat) be turned around to point out the back? Thanks, any wisdom on the topic would be appreciated! |
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