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Originally Posted by GunnyG
Contact K&N and ask if they've submitted their intake to CARB. I have AirAid, it's not CARB certified, but they've submitted all the paperwork. And hopefully it'll be approved before I have to SMOG in 2016. All I'll have to do then is send AirAid a pic of it installed. Then they'll send me the CA CARB APPROVED sticker to place on the tube. K&N's a good company and I'm sure they've already submitted.
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You might want to google what it would take to get CARB cert for a CAI on the 2010+ Camaro. As was posted earlier, the OEM box has a carbon trap in the box. If your Airraid or K&N doesn't have this trap, it WON'T get CARB cert. Plain and simple. Seeing that the Airraid seals against the hood and the K&N is just a 2 sided heat shield, there's no way either of them will get the certification in their current form. If either company is to get CARB, they'll have to redesign their CAI, in which case you'll be SOL unless you buy another one.