swap emissions in az help
I have a 94 fd rx7 with 2002 ls1 swap with ls6 intake headers and lunati vodoo cam. I am planning on moving back to az and emissions testing concerns me. I dont know if it will pass the test. Anyone know of a way around this? Or Ideas how to get it to pass? I was thinking getting a separate tune to put on the car when taking it for emissions.
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Collectors insurance/registration is the easiest way around emissions in AZ
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how do you get around the mileage limit of 5k miles? i plan on mine being a daily and i also intend on me having to drive quite a bit of miles having to go to work
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You can register the vehicle in a county that does not requires emission testing. Its not that difficult.
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according to the website if you work in an area that has emissions testing then you have to have your car inspected and tested. I plan on working all over the phoenix metro. I can take the chance and hope that i never get caught but, if you get caught its a pretty hefty fine and they can take your plates and keep you from re-registering that car until it passes.
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First go see how bad it is. Ls1 is a pretty clean engine. Do not change the tune.
Bolt up a cat and a electric air pump like used on saturns. U'll need a check valve so it doesn't push exhaust gass backwards through the pump. Use a laser temp to see if cat is getting hotter when pump is running. |
How exactly are the DMV or Police going to know where you work?
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Originally Posted by Focuzed-Rex
(Post 11551309)
how do you get around the mileage limit of 5k miles? i plan on mine being a daily and i also intend on me having to drive quite a bit of miles having to go to work
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Hagerty's collector car insurance premium is based on planned mileage driven; it is in tiers. BUT you do need another regular registered and insured car in order to get the FD collector car insured AND registered in the state of AZ.
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