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Old 06-09-2005, 12:10 PM
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I just took my car to do emissions last week and I passed the very first time. My car has LT's, no cats and no rear o2's. All I did was program the codes to not show up. However, my sheet did have the cats and o2's as items not ready. Even though the sheet said they were not ready, it still said I passed and I had no problems registering the car for another 2 years.
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Old 09-16-2005, 12:27 AM
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Old Post, How about emmisions in maryland?? Whats the standards and such. Im about to leave California, and want to knwo what I can get my hopes up on doing...
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Old 09-16-2005, 12:37 AM
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In my opinion, if you passed in California, you'll pass anywhere...you'll be fine, especially if you have cats.
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Old 09-16-2005, 01:03 AM
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Originally Posted by stereomandan
Great info! Thanks for sharing. I'm surprised that it took 3 days and 100 miles of driving for the monitors to show up.

Dan
That is the amount of time it took my car to get all of the monitors in ready status.
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Old 09-16-2005, 01:26 PM
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Re: Passing OBDII emissions: A How-To Guide

I know that is i passed in california, ill pass in maryland, but i want to try and find out when i go to maryland, how far i can push the limits. I want to take the cats off, and put on the Hooker LTs and Mufflex 4" Exhaust I got. Not to mention, when i put the LTs on, ill have to remove the AIR. SO, any suggestions or help? Any info on what Marylands emmisions are?
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Old 09-16-2005, 01:39 PM
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Delaware does'nt play around .... 96 or newer they just hook a signal to your pcm and look for mods but try to squeak by with a 95 db sound check... mine is 94.7 2 years ago but ive changed mine to a flowmaster which is a little quiet at the 2500 rpm sound check b.s. and I think headers would make mine louder
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Originally Posted by Onebad97Z28
I know that is i passed in california, ill pass in maryland, but i want to try and find out when i go to maryland, how far i can push the limits. I want to take the cats off, and put on the Hooker LTs and Mufflex 4" Exhaust I got. Not to mention, when i put the LTs on, ill have to remove the AIR. SO, any suggestions or help? Any info on what Marylands emmisions are?
No SES and <2 not-ready codes and you'll be fine.
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