CHEVROLET PERFORMANCE PARTS COMPLIANCE WITH EMISSIONS STANDARDS Motor vehicle emissions standards are intended to help achieve and maintain air quality goals that benefit human health and the environment. U.S. federal and state and Canadian law prohibits knowingly removing, modifying, or making inoperative, or causing someone to remove or render inoperative, or otherwise tampering with, any part or element of design installed in compliance with motor vehicle emission standards on a motor vehicle or nonroad vehicle, or otherwise modifying any required emission and noise control systems. The emissions-related Chevrolet Performance Parts listed in this catalog that are identified as competition use only (by use of the “Checkered Flag” icon) should not be installed or otherwise used or operated in vehicles that are: (1) “motor vehicles” used on public roads, streets or highways at any time; or (2) off-road vehicles, unless used exclusively for competition motorsports. U.S. federal and state and Canadian provincial agencies have the authority to impose substantial civil and criminal penalties against individuals and companies that do not comply with these laws. Chevrolet Performance customers are responsible for ensuring their use of Chevrolet Performance Parts complies with applicable federal, state/provincial and local laws, regulations and ordinances, and for ensuring that modified vehicles are operated in a manner that complies with applicable laws. In an effort to help customers comply with emissions laws, the product descriptions for many parts include emissions-related warnings and notices. This page summarizes the emissions-related information that you may see in this catalog. PARTS INTENDED FOR COMPETITION USE ONLY The Chevrolet Performance Catalog includes parts that are intended exclusively for use in competition vehicles that will be driven only on a racetrack or off-road course and not on public roads, streets, or highways. These are denoted by a “Checkered Flag” icon. By “competition vehicles,” GM means vehicles used exclusively for competitions organized and sanctioned by a local or private body and conducted on a closed circuit or other non-public road. Customers should not install parts accompanied by this warning on vehicles that will be driven on public roads, streets, or highways, as those parts are not designed, tested, or certified for that purpose. The product descriptions for such parts are accom- panied by the following warning icon: WARNING: NOT EMISSIONS LEGAL FOR STREET USE; INTENDED FOR USE ONLY IN RACING/COMPETITION MOTORSPORT VEHICLES Because of their effect on a vehicle’s emissions performance, certain parts in the Chevrolet Performance Catalog are intended exclusively for use in competition vehicles. The “Checkered Flag” icon means a part is designed and intended for use in vehicles operated exclusively for competition: in racing or organized competition on courses separate from public streets, roads, or highways. Installation or use of this part on a vehicle operated on public streets, roads or highways is likely to violate U.S., Canadian, and state and provincial laws and regulations relating to motor vehicle emissions. PARTS THAT HAVE RECEIVED A CALIFORNIA EXECUTIVE ORDER Manufacturers of add-on and modified emissions-related parts (aftermarket parts) that sell their product for use in California vehicles must obtain an exemption from the California Air Resources Board (CARB). This exemption is called an Executive Order (EO) and allows the part or modification to be installed on specific emission-controlled engines, vehicles, or equipment. An EO is granted if the product has been determined not to reduce the effectiveness of required motor vehicle or off-highway motor vehicle pollution control devices or result in emissions levels that do not comply with existing state or federal standards for the same vehicle model year for which the part is approved, nor otherwise cause engines, vehicles, or equipment to be noncompliant with the vehicle emissions certification and anti-tampering laws. Every aftermarket part that has been exempted by CARB is assigned an EO number and is subject to installation and use restrictions. The EO number will appear on a special exemption label affixed to the part or its packaging. Consumers are advised to familiarize themselves with the EO and its limitations and restrictions to ensure that such parts are installed and used properly. The product descriptions for some parts listed in the Chevrolet Performance Catalog are accompanied by the “50 State” icon: The “50 State” icon means that this part has undergone an evaluation by the California Air Resources Board (CARB) and that CARB has determined that the part or modification has been shown to not increase emissions in violation of applicable standards when installed and used properly in the vehicle application(s) identified in the product description and EO. CARB policy authorizes consumers to install and use these parts in specified vehicles driven on public streets and highways. Emissions-related parts that have an EO list the EO number that can be used to locate the installation and use restrictions of that part on CARB’s website: https://www.arb.ca.gov/msprog/aftermkt/devices/amquery.php. FOR MORE INFORMATION General Motors is committed to performance parts development that allows enthusiasts to modify their vehicles and remain compliant with emissions requirements. The information provided here is intended to provide general guidance of interest to most consumers, and may not apply to all vehicles or all situations. For more information, visit the General Motors Performance Parts Website at www.chevroletperformance.com/emissions 2 CHEVROLETPERFORMANCE.COM CHEVROLET PERFORMANCE CATALOG – 2023