Inspection in NC with Off road pipe
#2
Move to SC and the problem goes away.
One of the manufacturers makes a O/R x with cat deletes that can be changed for inspections. Found the link.
http://www.americanmuscle.com/bbk-ca...te-1112gt.html
I don't know how easy it is but it seems a viable alternative to removing the entire O/R midpipe every time for inspections.
How does NC handle the aftermarket cats and longtubes? Visual check that it has the cats, pass the sniffer test and you're good to go?
One of the manufacturers makes a O/R x with cat deletes that can be changed for inspections. Found the link.
http://www.americanmuscle.com/bbk-ca...te-1112gt.html
I don't know how easy it is but it seems a viable alternative to removing the entire O/R midpipe every time for inspections.
How does NC handle the aftermarket cats and longtubes? Visual check that it has the cats, pass the sniffer test and you're good to go?
#3
Move to SC and the problem goes away.
One of the manufacturers makes a O/R x with cat deletes that can be changed for inspections. Found the link.
http://www.americanmuscle.com/bbk-ca...te-1112gt.html
I don't know how easy it is but it seems a viable alternative to removing the entire O/R midpipe every time for inspections.
How does NC handle the aftermarket cats and longtubes? Visual check that it has the cats, pass the sniffer test and you're good to go?
One of the manufacturers makes a O/R x with cat deletes that can be changed for inspections. Found the link.
http://www.americanmuscle.com/bbk-ca...te-1112gt.html
I don't know how easy it is but it seems a viable alternative to removing the entire O/R midpipe every time for inspections.
How does NC handle the aftermarket cats and longtubes? Visual check that it has the cats, pass the sniffer test and you're good to go?
#6
I went through this last year with my car.
If you have an off-road X on your car, in the tune the rear O2 sensors are more than likely turned off. If that is the case, the car WILL NOT pass NC inspections. Even though the light on the dash is not on, the code is stored in the computer. No one really makes a MIL eliminator for the S197 cars, so that is not really an option either. Only thing I have heard people doing with limited success is to place a spark plug anti-fouler in the bung where the rear O2s go, and then screw the sensor into the anti-fouler. That will sometimes get the sensor far enough out of the path of airflow so that it will not trip the light. You WILL have to load your stock tune back in the car though.
I ended up putting the factory converters back on, switching out to the factory tune and airbox, and then getting it inspected. Total pain, but I didn't have much of a choice.
Good luck!
If you have an off-road X on your car, in the tune the rear O2 sensors are more than likely turned off. If that is the case, the car WILL NOT pass NC inspections. Even though the light on the dash is not on, the code is stored in the computer. No one really makes a MIL eliminator for the S197 cars, so that is not really an option either. Only thing I have heard people doing with limited success is to place a spark plug anti-fouler in the bung where the rear O2s go, and then screw the sensor into the anti-fouler. That will sometimes get the sensor far enough out of the path of airflow so that it will not trip the light. You WILL have to load your stock tune back in the car though.
I ended up putting the factory converters back on, switching out to the factory tune and airbox, and then getting it inspected. Total pain, but I didn't have much of a choice.
Good luck!
#8
I have a 3.8 with pacesetter longtubes and am looking to go the O/R route, im in the Onslow area, any have an idea on my chances of passing? If unlikely, could I cut the first 2 cats off and have my Y pipe, with the 2 leftover convertors, modified for true dual? More costly in my mind but whatever I have to do to adapt my longtubes.
#9
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I have a 3.8 with pacesetter longtubes and am looking to go the O/R route, im in the Onslow area, any have an idea on my chances of passing? If unlikely, could I cut the first 2 cats off and have my Y pipe, with the 2 leftover convertors, modified for true dual? More costly in my mind but whatever I have to do to adapt my longtubes.