Straight Piped 7.3
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yes it will. that is unless the inspector looks for the emissions equipment (such as a cat). just being straight piped wont really change your reading at all, so thats not a problem. but if they need to see a cat in that exhaust, you best have one.
im an inspector for CT, we test for particulates but do not check for equipment. run whatcha brung
im an inspector for CT, we test for particulates but do not check for equipment. run whatcha brung
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no problem.
what you need to find out is if they look for emissions equipment. go to your local test center(s) and ask what the test entails when you go to get it done. my recommendation for now is just get it done without piping it first. better safe than sorry. thats all i got for ya
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and dont waste your time gutting it....
what you need to find out is if they look for emissions equipment. go to your local test center(s) and ask what the test entails when you go to get it done. my recommendation for now is just get it done without piping it first. better safe than sorry. thats all i got for ya
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and dont waste your time gutting it....
Last edited by DieselDanBoy; 11-29-2011 at 10:05 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
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usually if you get a notice in the mail it means that you do have to go, or the state has your truck entered in as a gas job. run into that a couple times as well.
let me know how you make out, im curious now
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if the truck says it should have a cat (via the catalyst or non-catalyst sticker under the hood) and if the state checks for the proper equipment on the truck, then you better have it.
all the computer does is decide whether it passes or fails, and ask questions about whats on the truck, compared to what it should have.