I am currently in LA County for school and I live in the Bay Area, my catalytic converter got stolen a while ago and I have been trying to get it fixed before Thanksgiving but the autobody shop I was talking to was very unhelpful. I know it’s possible to drive without a catalytic converter, but could I drive from LA to the Bay without one? I haven’t been able to find anything online about how FAR is okay to drive without a cat.

  • hawksfan500@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    The drive won’t be bad, but in California they would probably seize the car for modifications. I couldn’t ever imagine

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    10 months ago

    if you don’t mind a check engine light, you can effectively drive forever. but the Laws in California are pretty clear. you will need to get a new converter installed.

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    10 months ago

    Cars ran for many years before catalytic converters. You will pollute bit more, but the car will run just fine.

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    10 months ago

    Must make a lot of noise if you get get a pipe to fill the void of the stolen part you be fine but if you don’t mind the noise of the missing converter you should be good

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    10 months ago

    u/AndysNico - You do realize a lot of performance cars remove the cats on the cars and install a straight pipe instead and these cars run perfectly fine for 100’s of thousands of miles IN CALIFORNIA… just saying…

    If a cop pulls you over, just say,“Yes the car is loud, someone stole my cat. This is not a performance car, I am trying to get it fixed properly but it is hard to get parts still and correctly repaired. But I am working on it. It will certainly be done before my next registration smog check”.