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How hard is it to pass Smog? (AZ)
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<blockquote data-quote="MFE" data-source="post: 16452111" data-attributes="member: 36397"><p>Depends on the county, but Maricopa County (Phoenix area) if your car is OBD-II, all they do is check readiness and codes. If it's ready and no emissions-related codes, you're good to go. If it's not OBD-II, it's given an exhaust sniffer and run on a drive-simulating dyno roller, and they also test the fuel tank/system for pressure integrity. I put little Magnaflow spun metallic cats on my E-303/GT40Y combo and it passes with flying colors as long as the cats are healthy. Your 393 should have no problem IF you have cats on it. The Cobra should be fine if it's "ready" and code free. The ready thing is, you can't just clear codes and then go get tested, the OBD-II will rat you out and declare "not ready" until enough drive cycle has taken place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MFE, post: 16452111, member: 36397"] Depends on the county, but Maricopa County (Phoenix area) if your car is OBD-II, all they do is check readiness and codes. If it's ready and no emissions-related codes, you're good to go. If it's not OBD-II, it's given an exhaust sniffer and run on a drive-simulating dyno roller, and they also test the fuel tank/system for pressure integrity. I put little Magnaflow spun metallic cats on my E-303/GT40Y combo and it passes with flying colors as long as the cats are healthy. Your 393 should have no problem IF you have cats on it. The Cobra should be fine if it's "ready" and code free. The ready thing is, you can't just clear codes and then go get tested, the OBD-II will rat you out and declare "not ready" until enough drive cycle has taken place. [/QUOTE]
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