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Blade does not have a California Air Resources Board (CARB) Executive Order Number. Why?

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Blade does not have a California Air Resources Board (CARB) Executive Order Number. Why?

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Sabertec worked directly with CARB’s Aftermarket, Performance and Add On Parts Division to address the requirement for a VC27165 anti-tampering waiver, which is required by the state of California or any state that has adopted CARB vehicle codes (16 currently). CARB does not require an executive order waiver for any exhaust part that is located downstream from the catalytic converter, meaning between the catalytic converter and the exhaust exit. Since Blade is installed on the very end of the tailpipe it does not require the waiver.

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