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next question of interest is:
i now know GA does smog checks. not here in SC. and i have a built motor with long tubes tuned with osiris. any pointers on passing? lol i saw where one guy welded a cat to his factory ypipe but will that be enough? my plans would be to do that and have my stock exhaust bolted up with the long tubes.
i now know GA does smog checks. not here in SC. and i have a built motor with long tubes tuned with osiris. any pointers on passing? lol i saw where one guy welded a cat to his factory ypipe but will that be enough? my plans would be to do that and have my stock exhaust bolted up with the long tubes.
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Do you know anyone with an address with SC or FL that will allow you to maintain residency? IF you don't think you would pass, a less scrupulous person than myself might suggest not registering the car there. I wouldn't suggest it of course, but that's because I'm awesome and love the law
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yes, new job waiting. its not that i want to register my car there, but when/if i have no choice to. as long as nobody ever says anything to me about doing so, im not doing so. lol but i still have my home here in SC so idk how all that will go.
i dont see why i wouldnt pass tho...? built high comp NA motor with long tubes and straight through single exhaust?
i dont see why i wouldnt pass tho...? built high comp NA motor with long tubes and straight through single exhaust?
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When you get there just find a local shop that does the state inspections and tell them you've got some work done and don't know if it'll pass. Since you're not immediately due to register/inspect ask if they'll give you a diagnostic inspection/emissions to see where you stand. Might cost you $20-$30ish but easy enough to check it out.