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Old Oct 28, 2010 | 12:48 AM
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Good news for newer Calif Cars...SMOG

If your have an 09 (me) SS and want to go catless..go fot it! Ya won't have to smog it until 2016! My personal pref is with CAT (noise), but for those *worrying* about catless...NO WORRY!


From Calif Gov site:
My car is new. Am I still required to get the biennial smog inspection?
Vehicles registered in areas subject to the biennial smog certification program are required to submit evidence of a smog certification every other renewal period. Starting January 1, 2005, owners of vehicles six or less model years old will pay an annual smog abatement fee for the first six registration years instead of being required to provide a biennial smog certification.

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Old Oct 28, 2010 | 01:00 AM
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Originally Posted by ronn
If your have an 09 (me) SS and want to go catless..go fot it! Ya won't have to smog it until 2015! My personal pref is with CAT (noise), but for those *worrying* about catless...NO WORRY!


From Calif Gov site:
My car is new. Am I still required to get the biennial smog inspection?
Vehicles registered in areas subject to the biennial smog certification program are required to submit evidence of a smog certification every other renewal period. Starting January 1, 2005, owners of vehicles six or less model years old will pay an annual smog abatement fee for the first six registration years instead of being required to provide a biennial smog certification.


Yup I am Catless!!!! I knew this already tho but thanks for the info!!
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Old Oct 28, 2010 | 01:07 AM
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you're still fucked if you go through those random checkpoints though or get caught with one
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Old Oct 28, 2010 | 01:15 AM
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you're still fucked if you go through those random checkpoints though or get caught with one
haha yup
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Old Oct 28, 2010 | 01:42 AM
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you're still fucked if you go through those random checkpoints though or get caught with one
Random check points....come on!
I've lived out here in CA all my life...lets just say *for eons*....
and never saw or heard of one of these.
I've driven with straight pipes..catless...high flow cats..the works...
nada ..zip as far as *bending over* at a random *spread your cheeks* search.
Get real.
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Old Oct 28, 2010 | 01:44 AM
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Seen 2 of them so far Irvine and Seal Beach and a 3rd setting up

Get real


oh and another one in Westminster

Get real
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Old Oct 28, 2010 | 01:49 AM
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Originally Posted by HB_SS/TC
Seen 2 of them so far Irvine and Seal Beach and a 3rd setting up

Get real


oh and another one in Westminster

Get real
Like I said..never seen one..never will...I mean that's *real* enough for me.
Maybe the locals out in Irvine and Seal Beach decided to bust some *****?
Maybe we should take a pole on the Calif threads?
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Old Oct 28, 2010 | 01:50 AM
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Sounds like California is turning in to East Germany with its exhaust **** Gestapo checkpoints.
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Old Oct 28, 2010 | 01:51 AM
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Originally Posted by ronn
Like I said..never seen one..never will...I mean that's *real* enough for me.
Maybe the locals out in Irvine and Seal Beach decided to bust some *****?
Maybe we should take a pole on the Calif threads?
I don't care if YOU seen one or not I'm just saying
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Old Oct 28, 2010 | 01:54 AM
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Originally Posted by HB_SS/TC
I don't care if YOU seen one or not I just saying just like you are
Well, this settles the matter:

Ford Muscle Forums : Ford Muscle Cars Tech Forum - View Single Post - Random Smog Checks Being Conducted in California

Random Smog Checks Being Conducted in California

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Reports from the Sacramento, California area cite that the California Bureau of Automotive Repairs has been conducting random "on street" smog tests. The tests are just like the ones performed at certified inspection stations. But don't jump out of your seat yet, the random inspections are voluntary and take only 10 minutes. There are no immediate consequences for the drivers. In fact, the inspectors do not tell drivers if they pass or fail the test.

Speculation on the surprise emissions inspections indicate that the California Bureau of Automotive Repairs is simply attempting to gather data to evaluate the states's emission program real-world effectiveness.

Similar testing was conducted in the San Diego, California area back in February of this year.



Another:

Sacramento Crotch Rockets - View Single Post - Roseville Smog Check Point = Illegal Detainment and Search of vehicle?!


At each site, one lane of traffic is coned off for testing equipment. A CHP officer directs randomly-selected vehicles to that lane.

Motorists whose vehicles are selected for testing are greeted by a BAR representative who provides them with information about the survey's purpose and answers any questions they might have. Although participation in the survey is not mandatory; it is critical to the success of the survey. The BAR representative will do everything possible to accommodate motorists who are selected for the survey.

The emissions survey tests vehicles on a treadmill-like device called a dynamometer that is now being used to conduct Smog Check inspections in the state's smoggiest regions. By simulating driving conditions, dynamometers provide the most accurate emissions readings for hydrocarbons (HC), carbon monoxide (CO), and oxides of nitrogen (NOx).

Vehicles are tested solely for the purpose of gathering data. They do not "pass" or "fail" the roadside emissions tests, so these tests add no additional repair requirements for drivers of high-polluting vehicles. The procedure usually lasts less than 10 minutes.

At the conclusion of each test, the driver receives a Vehicle Inspection Report (VIR) detailing the results. The report may not be substituted for a vehicle's official Smog Check.


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Old Oct 28, 2010 | 02:25 AM
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I also heard the truck drivers were taking matters into their own hands. Using vigilante mayhem. Be careful out there Dom.
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Old Oct 28, 2010 | 02:31 AM
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haha and you dont live in the oc ron ***** different and more rough out this way lol
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Old Oct 28, 2010 | 04:06 AM
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Here in VA, they have smog vans setup at entrance ramps. They'll put up a sign that says "Survey Crew Ahead" You'll see a small device pointing the direction that you're going, in an area where you would normally need to accelerate a little.

If you accelerate at a certain rate (test needs car to run under load), they are able to test the car's exhaust, reasonably accurately as it turns out. If it fails, you get a fix-it ticket.

Virginia DEQ - Air Check Virginia - On-Road Emissions Program FAQ
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Old Oct 28, 2010 | 04:27 AM
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I've never had any problems with emissions here in Texas... I've been catless for the past 5 years, except for the cobalt (soon to bee catless) , and have gotten my state inspections every year. Don't think they give a **** here in Texas..
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Old Oct 28, 2010 | 10:36 AM
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haha yea but thats virginia and texax this is california its waay different and more strict out here
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Old Oct 28, 2010 | 10:55 AM
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That sucks, ill stay in Wisconsin!! If your registered up north you don't have emission no matter Make, Model or year. In the big cities anything 95 or Older does not require emissions and any Truck with a GVW of over 8K LBS is exempt no matter what. And all they really do for the 96 and newer is hook up to your OBD2 and just check to make sure all your sensors are functioning properly, basically as long as your not throwing a CEL you'll pass.
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Old Oct 28, 2010 | 11:41 AM
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Yeah just avoid random check points and when it comes to smog time have someone "pass" you. I have someone who will do it for $100.
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Old Oct 28, 2010 | 11:50 AM
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Originally Posted by Rissa
Yeah just avoid random check points and when it comes to smog time have someone "pass" you. I have someone who will do it for $100.
Id save that $$ and take the 5 mins to swap downpipes
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Old Oct 28, 2010 | 12:37 PM
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It's not as easy swapping entire turbo set ups lol.
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Originally Posted by HB_SS/TC
you're still fucked if you go through those random checkpoints though or get caught with one
You cant even see the cat no matter how you look at a random checkpoint
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Originally Posted by Rissa
Yeah just avoid random check points and when it comes to smog time have someone "pass" you. I have someone who will do it for $100.
I dont have to worry about that **** in Pa cause I dont drive 5000 miles a year in any of my cars=exempt from emissions
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Old Oct 28, 2010 | 01:19 PM
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PA sucks ass though. once a year emissions on newer cars. GTFO!

It's just to put $ towards the small body shops and PENNDOT
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Old Oct 28, 2010 | 01:26 PM
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I dont have to worry about that **** in Pa cause I dont drive 5000 miles a year in any of my cars=exempt from emissions
Yeah I wish I could only drive this car that much. $100 every 2 years is worth it to me though, too much hassel taking everything off.
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Originally Posted by ronn
Well, this settles the matter:

Ford Muscle Forums : Ford Muscle Cars Tech Forum - View Single Post - Random Smog Checks Being Conducted in California

Random Smog Checks Being Conducted in California

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Reports from the Sacramento, California area cite that the California Bureau of Automotive Repairs has been conducting random "on street" smog tests. The tests are just like the ones performed at certified inspection stations. But don't jump out of your seat yet, the random inspections are voluntary and take only 10 minutes. There are no immediate consequences for the drivers. In fact, the inspectors do not tell drivers if they pass or fail the test.

Speculation on the surprise emissions inspections indicate that the California Bureau of Automotive Repairs is simply attempting to gather data to evaluate the states's emission program real-world effectiveness.

Similar testing was conducted in the San Diego, California area back in February of this year.



Another:

Sacramento Crotch Rockets - View Single Post - Roseville Smog Check Point = Illegal Detainment and Search of vehicle?!


At each site, one lane of traffic is coned off for testing equipment. A CHP officer directs randomly-selected vehicles to that lane.

Motorists whose vehicles are selected for testing are greeted by a BAR representative who provides them with information about the survey's purpose and answers any questions they might have. Although participation in the survey is not mandatory; it is critical to the success of the survey. The BAR representative will do everything possible to accommodate motorists who are selected for the survey.

The emissions survey tests vehicles on a treadmill-like device called a dynamometer that is now being used to conduct Smog Check inspections in the state's smoggiest regions. By simulating driving conditions, dynamometers provide the most accurate emissions readings for hydrocarbons (HC), carbon monoxide (CO), and oxides of nitrogen (NOx).

Vehicles are tested solely for the purpose of gathering data. They do not "pass" or "fail" the roadside emissions tests, so these tests add no additional repair requirements for drivers of high-polluting vehicles. The procedure usually lasts less than 10 minutes.

At the conclusion of each test, the driver receives a Vehicle Inspection Report (VIR) detailing the results. The report may not be substituted for a vehicle's official Smog Check.



I like reading your posts........ there always good for a laugh or two....

I personally have seen 3 and drivin through 1 (avoided the other 2) and HB/SSTC has seen some

so if i check my score card looks like its 2-1 with you taking it up the butt on this one RONN!!!!

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Old Oct 28, 2010 | 02:41 PM
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Originally Posted by Rissa
Yeah just avoid random check points and when it comes to smog time have someone "pass" you. I have someone who will do it for $100.
You will not be able to get a clean pipe or illegal smog very easy afrter 2013, the state passed AB2289 last mouth, it is going rewite the smog program and smog enforement. They are going to make 2000 and newer cars only get an odb2 test and visual inspection and thats it no tail pipe emission testing. Cars 2000 and older will countine to get the full test with tail pipe emission testing, but only at station with the highest performance rating, and will be managed by the state. My advises is keep you stock parts, look out for random check points, and CHP, dont look too riced out, dont tint your front windows, and good luck.
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