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Can I pass NJ Emissions with no cats, O2 Sims, on an OBDII inspection test?

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Old Aug 9, 2003 | 10:13 AM
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Can I pass NJ Emissions with no cats, O2 Sims, on an OBDII inspection test?

Inspection is coming due, I have hollow cats, but I do have o2 Sims. NJ is testing a new program where they don't test emissions on the tailpipe, or on the dyno, they instead plug into the computer and check for trouble codes. I am thinking that since the o2 sims tell the computer everything is in perfect running order, then I just might be able to pass. What do you think?
Old Aug 10, 2003 | 04:26 PM
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more then likely, give it a shot. Computer will not tell them squat since it's fooled with the o2 sims.
Old Aug 10, 2003 | 04:35 PM
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The new OBD2 test is really too new to be sure. They just started using it here last month. My guess is that if ther scaner to is just looking for active or logged faults it should pass. But last I heard, they were also checking for validity of the program in the PCM, to make sure it hasnt been altered in any way. So if you've have a modified PCM, they will know by looking at the checksums. But a stock PCM and o2 sims should not be a problem. The 02 sims trick the PCM into thinking the cats are still there and working properly... therefore no faults codes and you should pass. Just pray they dont look under the car with the ol' mirror. But I belive they are still doing a visual test. Give it a shot... and let us know what happens.
Old Aug 10, 2003 | 07:10 PM
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The new OBD2 test is really too new to be sure. They just started using it here last month. My guess is that if ther scaner to is just looking for active or logged faults it should pass. But last I heard, they were also checking for validity of the program in the PCM, to make sure it hasnt been altered in any way. So if you've have a modified PCM, they will know by looking at the checksums. But a stock PCM and o2 sims should not be a problem. The 02 sims trick the PCM into thinking the cats are still there and working properly... therefore no faults codes and you should pass. Just pray they dont look under the car with the ol' mirror. But I belive they are still doing a visual test. Give it a shot... and let us know what happens.
Sounds good, ill give it a shot in september and let everyknow. The mirror shouldnt be a problem since it "looks" stock
Old Aug 10, 2003 | 08:20 PM
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Originally posted by Projectz28
The new OBD2 test is really too new to be sure. They just started using it here last month. My guess is that if ther scaner to is just looking for active or logged faults it should pass. Just pray they dont look under the car with the ol' mirror.

I got OBDII tested in May... so it didnt' start last month... And they didnt do a visual on me. I guess I was lucky
Old Aug 12, 2003 | 04:41 PM
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NJ just started the "OBD-II computer scan" test - no dyno - in August. But for now, it is only for 1998 and newer cars. They expect to extend the program to include 96/97 around the first of next year.
Old Aug 13, 2003 | 07:44 AM
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Originally posted by Injuneer
NJ just started the "OBD-II computer scan" test - no dyno - in August. But for now, it is only for 1998 and newer cars. They expect to extend the program to include 96/97 around the first of next year.
I repeat... I was OBD II tested in may.. if you'd like to come over and see my inspection paperwork you are more than welcome to.


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Old Aug 13, 2003 | 12:05 PM
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Originally posted by Injuneer
NJ just started the "OBD-II computer scan" test - no dyno - in August. But for now, it is only for 1998 and newer cars. They expect to extend the program to include 96/97 around the first of next year.
Yep, I read an article in the paper stating that the official kickoff for the OBD scanning was the beginning of August. I believe that Eric was scanned back in May, but the state-wide official start of the program was August. This means they officially got rid of the dyno testing completely, maybe Eric was just special (he thinks he is)


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Old Aug 14, 2003 | 12:20 PM
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Question

What about OBD1's? Are they still testing them with the dyno?
Old Aug 14, 2003 | 02:00 PM
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my PCM was editted via LS1edit. will it automatically fail this test?
Old Aug 16, 2003 | 02:42 PM
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This sucks, anybody know if gas stations will also test the obd 2? Or will they continue testing with dyno's?
Old Aug 16, 2003 | 04:08 PM
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Originally posted by matt98ls1
Yep, I read an article in the paper stating that the official kickoff for the OBD scanning was the beginning of August. I believe that Eric was scanned back in May, but the state-wide official start of the program was August. This means they officially got rid of the dyno testing completely, maybe Eric was just special (he thinks he is)


Matt

I am special..

Matt, call me about MOH... I was just in Maple Shade too ya pain!
I got your message a little too late.


oh yea... yes i got OBDII'd in may at Cherry Hill's inspection station... yet they Dyno'd my dad's SS 2 weeks earlier.. Don't ask me ?
Old Aug 17, 2003 | 08:28 AM
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The OBD2 testing officially started in August, but there were probably alot of people who got it earlier. They were "testing" out the new system randomly I belive. Anything prior to 1998 will still go on the dyno... for now. OBD1 will probably always have the dyno.

If I read that right I think its anything newer than '01, the inspection is good for 4 years now instead of 2. Reason being that the new OBD2 systems are so good that the computers will know when something is wrong. And since the cars will be under warranty consumers are more likely to have them fixed because it wont cost them $$.

As for the modified PCM, I have been wondering the same thing. I was told that they will be checking for the validity of the flash file in the PCM to be sure that it has not been altered. If thats the case then a modified PCM will fail the new test right off the bat. But time will tell I guess.

BTW, theres a nice man in Maple Shade who can still "take care" of your problems....
Old Aug 17, 2003 | 10:07 AM
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Originally posted by Projectz28

BTW, theres a nice man in Maple Shade who can still "take care" of your problems....
I'm good til may 2005... but PM me his name for that time
Old Aug 17, 2003 | 10:15 PM
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Yeah i would like to know the guys name too I need to have my car inspected in Jan. And i live in NJ



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