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<blockquote data-quote="AKDMB" data-source="post: 14742588" data-attributes="member: 162770"><p>Do nonfoulers like these work on these cars? I know people use them on older cars, but I haven't heard about anyone using them on a 2011+ car. Don't wanna derail the thread, just wondering if this is a realistic solution. We have the same thing here in NC, you can't register your car unless it passes emissions. How do people get passed off at some of these mod friendly shops if the inspection computer sends the test results results regardless of whether or not the car passes, correct me if I'm wrong but you can't be given the good to go unless the computer sees that the car passes. I understand people getting around the visual inspection, but not the OBD2 readiness.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.teamjdm.com/02-exhaust-bung-extensions-non-foulers-for-off-road-use/" target="_blank">http://www.teamjdm.com/02-exhaust-bung-extensions-non-foulers-for-off-road-use/</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AKDMB, post: 14742588, member: 162770"] Do nonfoulers like these work on these cars? I know people use them on older cars, but I haven't heard about anyone using them on a 2011+ car. Don't wanna derail the thread, just wondering if this is a realistic solution. We have the same thing here in NC, you can't register your car unless it passes emissions. How do people get passed off at some of these mod friendly shops if the inspection computer sends the test results results regardless of whether or not the car passes, correct me if I'm wrong but you can't be given the good to go unless the computer sees that the car passes. I understand people getting around the visual inspection, but not the OBD2 readiness. [url]http://www.teamjdm.com/02-exhaust-bung-extensions-non-foulers-for-off-road-use/[/url] [/QUOTE]
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