well it happened today...
What about say, 98 cars that have the ls6 intake, with no egr? I have the fittings for the air pump, and egr stuff, but no place for the egr on the ls6 intake. how the hell do i get around that??
so inspection test- they make sure you have EGR and cats correct? what if i have a turbo- does it have to look stock under the hood- and cant i just get rid of the codes in the ecu so it aint gonna be that back
but does it have to look stock under the hood?
but does it have to look stock under the hood?
Last edited by 02Vortech; Oct 23, 2006 at 04:28 PM.
Originally Posted by Sneakin Deacon
and honestly, no reason not to have cats on your car, even the high flow ones cause minimal restriction...have some hi flows on, lean that bitch out big time while waiting to get into inspection and see how it goes.
I really feel sorry for you turbocharged, supercharged, and spray folk... Are there any N/A guys that have tossed around the possible idea of just having a second exhaust system and tune (stock obvoiusly) to swap in just to get the inspection and then put back to your normal setup? How much could a plain stock exhaust run you, really? I mean, who the hell wants'em? You could probably go to a couple junkyards and find all the pieces for a good price. Then tune it to pass and save that tune just like the exhaust for the next time your inspection is due. Sounds like alot of work but, Not really that much money if your just running heads, cam, and simple bolt ons.
All you guys joking about getting the 'hook-up' I hope are aware of the serious implications there... My question though is, would it technically be illegal to test somebodies work around just to see if it will pass whatever standards are pushed??? Like, will one of you guys working at a shop be able to just run the test unoffically for us? haha...
Plus, this is 2009 we're talking about... thats over 2 years away,... I'm sure there will be plenty of ideas and work-arounds if this really goes into effect.
I wonder if st. johns county will be in there... No major cities here really, and alot of redneck-ville in the west part of the county.
All you guys joking about getting the 'hook-up' I hope are aware of the serious implications there... My question though is, would it technically be illegal to test somebodies work around just to see if it will pass whatever standards are pushed??? Like, will one of you guys working at a shop be able to just run the test unoffically for us? haha...
Plus, this is 2009 we're talking about... thats over 2 years away,... I'm sure there will be plenty of ideas and work-arounds if this really goes into effect.
I wonder if st. johns county will be in there... No major cities here really, and alot of redneck-ville in the west part of the county.
Last edited by hyperzone; Oct 28, 2006 at 02:10 PM.
this is why I kept my stock ****, looks like I will put it on only if they say something about it, if not I won't change. If I would have to change, the stock crap would only be on for a day.
U KNOW ITS GONNA BE FUNNY WHEN I GO FOR MY FIRST EMSSIONS TEST AND THE GUY FIRES UP THE T\A...
I MEAN ON A COLD START THE ******* THING SPITS A UNBURNT FUEL OUT THE BACK, I MEAN YOU CAN ACTUALLY GET YOUR FEET A LITTLE DIRTY BY STANDING MY THE EXAUST. I DONT SEE ANYONE BELIEVEING THAT MY CAR IS LEGAL
BUT I GUESS IN THEORY IF THEY EVER DID A SNIFFER TEST IN FL COULDENT YOU JUST GO INTO HP TUNERS AND TEMPORALLY SET YOUR TARGET AFR TO SOMETHING REDICULOUSLY LEAN
I MEAN ON A COLD START THE ******* THING SPITS A UNBURNT FUEL OUT THE BACK, I MEAN YOU CAN ACTUALLY GET YOUR FEET A LITTLE DIRTY BY STANDING MY THE EXAUST. I DONT SEE ANYONE BELIEVEING THAT MY CAR IS LEGAL
BUT I GUESS IN THEORY IF THEY EVER DID A SNIFFER TEST IN FL COULDENT YOU JUST GO INTO HP TUNERS AND TEMPORALLY SET YOUR TARGET AFR TO SOMETHING REDICULOUSLY LEAN
Originally Posted by DSG
Whats the law say about older cars? Are they exempt?
Originally Posted by 01_ram-air
Which really doesn't make sense since these are the cars that you see smokin up the roads while driving.
Originally Posted by DSG
true however they didnt come with cats from the factory so I dont see how the state can make you have them.
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Originally Posted by DSG
Whats the law say about older cars? Are they exempt?


