will i pass aircare with a high flow cat?
will i pass aircare with a high flow cat?
so, time is upon me to go through the rip off that is aircare...
i have a 3" carsound (magnaflow) hiflow cat... will i pass? and what things should i do to make sure that i do pass?
my car is running fine, still getting hi 20's mpg mixed daily driving... i have no SES lights, so all is good, running wise...
any advise is greatly appreciated, i CANNOT afford any downtime right now
thanks
ian
i have a 3" carsound (magnaflow) hiflow cat... will i pass? and what things should i do to make sure that i do pass?
my car is running fine, still getting hi 20's mpg mixed daily driving... i have no SES lights, so all is good, running wise...
any advise is greatly appreciated, i CANNOT afford any downtime right now
thanks
ian
Re: will i pass aircare with a high flow cat?
Originally Posted by Zedzag
Go and find out
Then let me know.
Then let me know.


hopefully i'll be finding out next week....
tires will be at 35psi each.... i have 50% of a tune up done, ie. new PCV vlave, new fuel filter, clean air filter.... my plugs/wires are 50k kms old, so they're ok still (ie. i'm having 0 misfires)...
i'm just concerned about having to fix anything to pass aircare...
for the record, i HATE ICBC and aircare...
Re: will i pass aircare with a high flow cat?
best answer is you got a stock motor 3.8L it should pass by a landslide regardless, unless its hooped. mine barely registered at all at aircare. practically nill readings
Re: will i pass aircare with a high flow cat?
Originally Posted by blue 79 Z/28
best answer is you got a stock motor 3.8L it should pass by a landslide regardless, unless its hooped. mine barely registered at all at aircare. practically nill readings
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