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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
A Taste of Home
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Emissions in TN and NC question(s).
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<blockquote data-quote="BadBlue98GT" data-source="post: 14606359" data-attributes="member: 83066"><p>My Cobra has passed the NC inspection for the three years that I've lived here. I have stock manifolds, Bassani OR X-pipe, Corsa mufflers, and MIL eliminators. As long as you have no CEL/MIL, the "visual inspection" rule is somewhat open to interpretation. Find a shop that does inspections and specializes in hotrods and you shouldn't have any problems. Even if you fail the inspection, you have 60 or 90 days to attempt to rectify the situation before they will revoke your registration and, from what I have overheard, that is waiverable as long as you spend a certain amount of money trying to get the car to pass emissions. </p><p></p><p>The bottom line is that emissions inspections are nothing more than a way for the states to make revenue and appease treehuggers at the same time without really infringing on the hotrodding hobby too much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BadBlue98GT, post: 14606359, member: 83066"] My Cobra has passed the NC inspection for the three years that I've lived here. I have stock manifolds, Bassani OR X-pipe, Corsa mufflers, and MIL eliminators. As long as you have no CEL/MIL, the "visual inspection" rule is somewhat open to interpretation. Find a shop that does inspections and specializes in hotrods and you shouldn't have any problems. Even if you fail the inspection, you have 60 or 90 days to attempt to rectify the situation before they will revoke your registration and, from what I have overheard, that is waiverable as long as you spend a certain amount of money trying to get the car to pass emissions. The bottom line is that emissions inspections are nothing more than a way for the states to make revenue and appease treehuggers at the same time without really infringing on the hotrodding hobby too much. [/QUOTE]
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