Should I run an Off road y Pipe
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Should I run an Off road y Pipe
I live in Arizona and the emission is just the OBDII scan. I was wondering if I were to run Pacesetter headers and an off road y pipe, would I pass emissions? Is there a code to delete that would allow me to pass without flagging any signals to the inspector. I am trying to keep it legal and I am also looking at getting the g5x2 cam, any suggestions is appreciated.
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Who cares about legal? All that matters is what you can get away with.
If you just have an OBD scan you can pass with an ORY and O2 sims. If they do a visual as well, wrap some cat shells around the Y-pipe to look like you have cats.
Also, about the visual, even if your state is supposed to do one, I'm sure there are test centers that are more lax than others. I've found that to be true in my area. If you find a good place, you might not even need the fake cat shells....
If you just have an OBD scan you can pass with an ORY and O2 sims. If they do a visual as well, wrap some cat shells around the Y-pipe to look like you have cats.
Also, about the visual, even if your state is supposed to do one, I'm sure there are test centers that are more lax than others. I've found that to be true in my area. If you find a good place, you might not even need the fake cat shells....