No Emissions Required
No Emissions Required
So here in Nevada you can register any car 20+yrs old as a classic rod. No emissions needed. So figured id take advantage of that. So ill be removing the cat sometime soon. I also heard it mentioned that fdmoving the egr freez up some horses. Is that true...if so wheres this thing at and what should I fill it sith...I was thinking of using scrap metal of anysort and just doing a block off platw and bolt it bak on. Just incase.
Re: No Emissions Required
block off plate people on probetalk have sold them.. I'm goin to stop spending money on emissions.
Re: No Emissions Required
Yeah you can buy a block off plate or cut something out and stick it over if you want. I think I bought one online for $5 though
Deleting the EGR will simply free up a tiny tiny bit of power but also will free up more space in the engine bay and reduce the amount of vacuum lines running around!
Definitely get rid of the cat if you don't need it legally. You will make more power for sure.
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Definitely get rid of the cat if you don't need it legally. You will make more power for sure.
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Re: No Emissions Required
Yup zerialz...not sure how it works if u have a pass smog but I know if you have a failed you have to wait 90 days for it to clear out of the dmv system before you can register it as a classic
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Re: No Emissions Required
I wish california would do the 20 year thing. For use its 1975 and after all have to get emission testing. Very stupid f*ck the environment
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