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Smog Legal Shelby 5.4 swap into my 4.6 GT?
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<blockquote data-quote="draxxus131" data-source="post: 14231434" data-attributes="member: 153346"><p>Ya most of that is correct, except the whole truck/car excerpt. As long as it is of the same year or newer it is smog legal in california. For example I have seen a 280z nissan/datsun with a toyota 2jzgte motor swapped in BAR and SMOG legal. You absolutely have to go to your local referee station and have them B.A.R. the vehicle, basically stating that it (engine) and said chassis are safe to operate on any given public roadway. To have it B.A.R. approved is as simple as paying for a piece of paper that is a certificate and then paying for the smog fee which is only $35.00, the certificate is about $4.95 I believe. People selling a B.A.R. approved car on CL convince the masses that it cost hundreds of dollars to do so.</p><p></p><p>Also one last dissertation, if the manufacturer decided to have a split year, therefore introducing a revised version of the same size engine. You must choose the newer generation engine of that split year!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="draxxus131, post: 14231434, member: 153346"] Ya most of that is correct, except the whole truck/car excerpt. As long as it is of the same year or newer it is smog legal in california. For example I have seen a 280z nissan/datsun with a toyota 2jzgte motor swapped in BAR and SMOG legal. You absolutely have to go to your local referee station and have them B.A.R. the vehicle, basically stating that it (engine) and said chassis are safe to operate on any given public roadway. To have it B.A.R. approved is as simple as paying for a piece of paper that is a certificate and then paying for the smog fee which is only $35.00, the certificate is about $4.95 I believe. People selling a B.A.R. approved car on CL convince the masses that it cost hundreds of dollars to do so. Also one last dissertation, if the manufacturer decided to have a split year, therefore introducing a revised version of the same size engine. You must choose the newer generation engine of that split year! [/QUOTE]
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