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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Moving to California
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<blockquote data-quote="286rocks" data-source="post: 15661427" data-attributes="member: 111895"><p>Where I'm located you only need to pass emissions once. IE: Upon initial registration in CA, or if you are selling/transferring ownership. </p><p></p><p>When I arrived my 01 Cobra was registered in AZ and had never been smogged. It was mostly stock with a patched together N2O kit. </p><p></p><p>I called around to several SMOG certified shops and explained that the car had an N20 kit, aftermarket mufflers, and an intake. However it had no emissions altering equipment. </p><p></p><p>All but one shop insisted that so long as the bottle was removed and the car would pass an OBD2 scan then they had no issue. </p><p></p><p>It passed easily, and registration was just over $100 for the year, which in my experience, is about normal (I've lived in CT, DE, MD, CA, HI, and FL, over the past 8 years)</p><p></p><p>Since then I've removed the cats and done other minor work but have never been bothered by CHP or the Sheriffs. The general vibe up here in NorCal is they have bigger fish to fry and generally don't waste their time on emissions enforcement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="286rocks, post: 15661427, member: 111895"] Where I'm located you only need to pass emissions once. IE: Upon initial registration in CA, or if you are selling/transferring ownership. When I arrived my 01 Cobra was registered in AZ and had never been smogged. It was mostly stock with a patched together N2O kit. I called around to several SMOG certified shops and explained that the car had an N20 kit, aftermarket mufflers, and an intake. However it had no emissions altering equipment. All but one shop insisted that so long as the bottle was removed and the car would pass an OBD2 scan then they had no issue. It passed easily, and registration was just over $100 for the year, which in my experience, is about normal (I've lived in CT, DE, MD, CA, HI, and FL, over the past 8 years) Since then I've removed the cats and done other minor work but have never been bothered by CHP or the Sheriffs. The general vibe up here in NorCal is they have bigger fish to fry and generally don't waste their time on emissions enforcement. [/QUOTE]
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