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2010-06-08 15:20:06
#11
Originally Posted by tsuruser
If you tryin to pass the obII check I would fid out if the state of ct has emissions exempt in other words if you drove less then 5k miles in the past year then you get emissions exempt no obII check or tail pipe Check ! It's great if yon have a spare instroment cluster laying around just set it and put it in for the test . Lol done it plenty of times. Oh and if anyone from PA see's this we have this so do and you didn't hear it from me .


We don't do anything like that in CT unfortunately. CT isn't very friendly to modified OBD 2 cars.
2010-06-09 02:07:08
#12
fix the reason for the codes as per miko. then reset the ecu with the screw on the back, or an electronic device such as a Scan Gauge II
2010-06-10 00:07:11
#13
Ayo Mark it's me Ralphy.I got a way you could pass emissions.Tell Jamie to give you my cell.I'll just pm you me cell now.
2010-06-10 00:15:48
#14
Originally Posted by tsuruser
If you tryin to pass the obII check I would fid out if the state of ct has emissions exempt in other words if you drove less then 5k miles in the past year then you get emissions exempt no obII check or tail pipe Check ! It's great if yon have a spare instroment cluster laying around just set it and put it in for the test . Lol done it plenty of times. Oh and if anyone from PA see's this we have this so do and you didn't hear it from me .


This car will never put 5k on a year I can garuntee that
2010-06-13 20:57:19
#15
posts like these make me very happy Monroe County in PA does not require a sniffer...yet.
2010-06-13 23:50:44
#16
this is not a sniffer test... this is an obd2 scan anything past 96
2010-06-24 20:19:10
#17
What about a b14 passing in nyc
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