347 stroker that can pass SMOG
#1
347 stroker that can pass SMOG
Yes, I'm from California where the EPA doesn't like cars. I was wondering if anyone know of a place where I can buy or have my old 302 ported for a 347 stroker that could pass SMOG. Wasn't sure if the stroker motors have space for an Egr valve and all that. If not, I'll just go with a street legal E303 cam with some gt40 heads, roller rockers, new push rods, and some ceramic headers from flomaster. Thanks for your time.
#3
OMG! I must have been drunk when I posted this. I've been talkin about heads for the last couple of weeks and that just slipped! I meant bored and honed. Jesus, I could shoot myself. But as you all know, I'm the rookie.
#5
AFR, TrickFlow, Edelbrock, and others make CARB-certified heads. You can also get CARB-certified aftermarket EFI intakes (if you're going with EFI), as well as CARB carbureted intakes. If you're gonna stroke the motor, I would seriously look into aftermarket intakes.
Beyond all that, I thought CA had a law where the car is exempt if it's 20+ years old. Anything made prior to 1995 should be exempt, right?
Beyond all that, I thought CA had a law where the car is exempt if it's 20+ years old. Anything made prior to 1995 should be exempt, right?
#6
1975 is CA magic Exempt year
"Cars that are gasoline powered 1975 year model and older are smog exempt in California."
My 1984 F150 4X4 still has to pass the CA rigid smog check every two years. That is why my go fast toys are 1970's vehicles...
My 1984 F150 4X4 still has to pass the CA rigid smog check every two years. That is why my go fast toys are 1970's vehicles...
#9
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/fl.../model/mustang
thanks for your help.
#10
Would these headerse work for being state legal? I didn't see where it said yes or no.
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/fl.../model/mustang
thanks for your help.
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/fl.../model/mustang
thanks for your help.