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ARH Catalytic Converters

Old 11-14-2017, 02:47 PM
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Does anyone know if ARH cats (on their long tube header setup) are marked in accordance with the following law?

Any new or used after market catalytic converter installed on a vehicle after December 31, 1987, shall meet and be installed in accordance with specifications established by the Environmental Protection Agency. A catalytic converter so installed shall be identified with a visible, permanent, nondestructible label or stamp which will identify the manufacturer, vehicle application and month and year of manufacture. The label shall be in accordance with the following format:

a. New converters - N/XX/YYYY/ZZZZ

b. Used converters - U/XX/YYYY/ZZZZ

N - New converter designation

U - Used converter designation

XX - Manufacturer code issued by EPA

YYYY - Numerical designation of vehicle application

ZZZZ - Month and year of manufacture (i.e. - 0188 for January, 1988)
Old 11-14-2017, 03:12 PM
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The 3 I installed nope never had that info on the CATS. My SLP header\cats came with card in the box stating that.
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Apparently they will fab an x-pipe with stamped versions... for a price. But they won't provide data on any already in use.

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