How are you Oregon Guys passing emissions?
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How are you Oregon Guys passing emissions?
How extensive is the deq testing here? do they look for cats and if they do do they make sure its factory location? or just plug into OBD2? I don't want to have to cut my trucks ***** of to get tags later this year!
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I think they just throw a mirror under the car to look and see the cat is there and then plug in an OBDII reader. Its a lot easier to pass one of these newer cars with a modified computer than it is to pass an older car that has to pass a C02 emissions check with the sniffer I think if you had the computer tuned to not register or remove some of the emissions codes then you could gut the cat but the OBDII would read alright and you'd still pass but I'm not 100% sure on that. I'm sure someone else could chime in.
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I moved to Portland a couple of years ago. When I had my 94 C2500 tested, they used a sniffer to test it. I didn't see anyone checking under the truck with a mirror, but I wasn't really paying too close attention. When I bought my Miata, I had to have it tested before I could get the title changed over to my name. When I went in with that car, they just plugged in to the OBDII port, and called it a day. I knew I'd be doing the V8 swap relatively soon, so I asked the guy what I should watch out for. He told me that as long as the engine was from a car, and was the same year or newer than my car....there should be no problems. I'm still more than a bit concerned, and have bought all the parts to build a couple of o2 sims for when I take the car in to be checked in a few months. I'm really keeping my fingers crossed at this point....
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we don't necessarily need to look if it's a sniffer test. the readings tell us if they're there....and if you tried gutting them, and leaving the shell......the readings tell us that too.
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I'm not opposed to installing cats on my car (been looking at ones from Random Tech), but was under the impression that as long as there is no error reported in the PCM, everything should pass??
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here in nj, they stopped doing safety checks. god only knows why. checking for the cats used to be part of that. all we're allowed to do now, is plug into the port, and if all of the conditions are met within the pcm, then the car passes. even if there's a ball joint falling out. or chords showing on a tire.
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They don't check for cats. I had my car pass twice with long tubes and no cats. All cars 96 and newer with obd2 they just plug you in, if there's no check engine lights and it's been cleared then your good to go. They also sniff 3/4 ton trucks and bigger even the obd2 ones.
They are pretty relaxed here, my 83 Chevy K20 4x4 passed the sniffer with long tubes and flow masters with no cats, just make sure it's not running super rich.
They are pretty relaxed here, my 83 Chevy K20 4x4 passed the sniffer with long tubes and flow masters with no cats, just make sure it's not running super rich.
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They don't check for cats. I had my car pass twice with long tubes and no cats. All cars 96 and newer with obd2 they just plug you in, if there's no check engine lights and it's been cleared then your good to go. They also sniff 3/4 ton trucks and bigger even the obd2 ones.
They are pretty relaxed here, my 83 Chevy K20 4x4 passed the sniffer with long tubes and flow masters with no cats, just make sure it's not running super rich.
They are pretty relaxed here, my 83 Chevy K20 4x4 passed the sniffer with long tubes and flow masters with no cats, just make sure it's not running super rich.
emissions equipment isn't a state law.....that stuff's federal.
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i ain't trying to be a dick....i save that for the racers lounge, where it's a blast to get a couple of the regulars there fired up.......i'm just telling it the way it is.
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When I moved to Oregon I couldn't pass my El Camino because they checked under it for cats its a '78. It wasn't running bad but without the cats they automatically failed it. I know you can just bolt them in and then use a pipe when you aren't going through the testing. On the other hand, I've also been pulled over for all kinds of stuff in that car and other than a cop saying it was too loud they never really investigated what was under the hood or the car. Even when I was running through down town Portland setting off car alarms
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I've just been looking a bit, and considering it. Kinda nice not having a fairly constant exhaust smell when cruising with the windows down. Building sims is no big deal....but thought it might be better to have a "live" signal showing when it's checked (if I don't install cats), that's all. But things might change again on the car in the very near future.... I just found that Comp Turbo makes an oil-less turbo that seems to work very well. LOL Truthfully, I just need to stop spending money on cars......so I really have no idea what I'm going to do with it for sure.
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When I moved to Oregon I couldn't pass my El Camino because they checked under it for cats its a '78. It wasn't running bad but without the cats they automatically failed it. I know you can just bolt them in and then use a pipe when you aren't going through the testing. On the other hand, I've also been pulled over for all kinds of stuff in that car and other than a cop saying it was too loud they never really investigated what was under the hood or the car. Even when I was running through down town Portland setting off car alarms
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here in nj, there's a fleet of trucks, with all of the equipment that they need to set up a roadside inspection station. i hear california has sniffers that they just mount by the roadsides.
the thing with this stuff, is that most of todays cars will indeed run clean without cats.....but they will not take that law off the books. sooner or later, they're gonna start cracking down on this stuff, if for no other reason than to make some extra money.