Originally Posted by parksr5
I was on the Jegs' website yesterday and noticed that their options to look at parts by year has been amended to a cut off of 1974, I thought that was an odd coincidence.

What I don't get is, based on my understanding of the RPM act, you can modify a production vehicle to be a race car. I've seen plenty of S10's and 80-90's Camaros at the track over the years. How could Hooker or whomever be stopped by the EPA from making headers for those cars, since they can be modified to be race cars under current laws? As long as these companies state the intended purpose of the products, wouldn't it be on the purchaser if they choose to use the parts for something that is illegal?


Because the EPA edict now has been changed so that it is illegal to sell parts that can effect emissions, regardless of their intended purpose.