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Title: Pennsylvania Inspection
Post by: biscuit on April 01, 2009, 06:27:27 PM
I have to get my PA inspection next month and I live in a County that requires emission inspection.  Have any of you  O0's had to do this with an OBD1 conversion in an OBD2 Chassis?  I just finished recently and it would suck to have to switch injectors and ecu...
Will they test it as OBD1?

Title: Re: Pennsylvania Inspection
Post by: Sinister on April 01, 2009, 06:28:48 PM
Sucks for you  :P Luckily Butler county only has a "visual" emissions in their inspections. They check to see if something resembling a catalytic converter is there, and that's it.
Title: Re: Pennsylvania Inspection
Post by: biscuit on April 01, 2009, 06:43:44 PM
Sucks for you  :P Luckily Butler county only has a "visual" emissions in their inspections. They check to see if something resembling a catalytic converter is there, and that's it.
Fuck you non emissions people ;D.  I live 1 mile from Adams County line where they don't require them...
Guess I'll have to man up and switch again...

That's VA west of the mountains.  I have a gutted 3" cat.  Start the car and there's no doubt it's a gutted cat, but the inspectors don't care as long as the shell is there they're cool with it.  I love it  ;D

What year is the car?  Afaik it's against most states' laws to put an engine older than the year of the car in it. 
It's a 97 Civic with the original engine...only built...
Title: Re: Pennsylvania Inspection
Post by: 92CXyD on April 01, 2009, 07:32:33 PM
I love Wyoming no inspection or emitions (sp) yeah. ;D :yes:
Title: Re: Pennsylvania Inspection
Post by: magik123 on April 01, 2009, 07:52:58 PM
i live in the poconos no emissions  ;D but i have both licenses so even if they do i win  :evil:
Title: Re: Pennsylvania Inspection
Post by: Whitey on April 01, 2009, 08:22:07 PM
I have to get my PA inspection next month and I live in a County that requires emission inspection.  Have any of you  O0's had to do this with an OBD1 conversion in an OBD2 Chassis?  I just finished recently and it would suck to have to switch injectors and ecu...
Will they test it as OBD1?


I'm in Montgomery County PA.  If your car requires an OBD2 test, thats what they'll test it as.  There is no visual inspection, they just plug into the diagnostic port and check for codes.  If there's no codes you pass, if they can't test it as an OBD2 you will fail.

My Mustang passes emissions with no cats with an OBD2 test. 
Title: Re: Pennsylvania Inspection
Post by: magik123 on April 01, 2009, 08:34:44 PM
forgot to mention, the emission controls must all match or be newer then the vehicle.  Meaning that you can have a pre-obd vehicle with an obd2 engine as long as you have all emission standards of the pre-obd vehicle. The biggest problem if your car is 96 or newer (OBD2), it is not a sniffer test and must be tested through your ecu, which obviously wont work if your ecu is not OBD2.  Any friends that work in shops?
Whitey.. not contradicting but just so noone fucks themselves over, if you have a code and clear it you will not pass the test until all readiness monitors are set (which may throw a code again), make sure you dont clear your codes and then bring it in.  And there is always a visual on emission controls even in Monroe county where there is no emission testing. 
Title: Re: Pennsylvania Inspection
Post by: biscuit on April 01, 2009, 08:44:47 PM
Ah fuck...  Looks like I'm switching stuffs...
Anyone have a set of OBD1 240cc injectors they can sell me for cheap?  Forgot i changed the clips.

We need to set up a PA meet for this summer sometime.
Title: Re: Pennsylvania Inspection
Post by: Slo_crx1 on April 01, 2009, 09:12:09 PM
i live in the poconos no emissions  ;D but i have both licenses so even if they do i win  :evil:
Where in Monroe County do you live? I'm not too far from you, maybe an hour at most in Lackawanna County.

Up where I live they have a visual emissions inspection and they test the gas gap to see if it's leaking, but other than that they don't even plug into the diagnostic port. I guess it all depends on where you live.
Title: Re: Pennsylvania Inspection
Post by: drivin96 on April 01, 2009, 09:39:31 PM
your best bet is to change it back ...R.I. just got new machines that are more sensitive then the old ones  and i failed my emissions test ... i got 30 days to get it to pass ..and it had a cat and stock muffler
Title: Re: Pennsylvania Inspection
Post by: TorinRage on April 01, 2009, 10:53:10 PM
yea your  probly going have to change it back. Sucks a lot since  the newer machines are more sensitive my crx failed on idle luckly  the did something and the thing pased.  sucks the other side of the river  doesnt have emissions and i can throw a stone over that river from my bed room.
Title: Re: Pennsylvania Inspection
Post by: Logan76 on April 01, 2009, 11:01:59 PM
There's alot of us PA guys on this forum, why dont you make a freind with his inspection liscense that could lick and stick the car?
Title: Re: Pennsylvania Inspection
Post by: Sinister on April 02, 2009, 12:05:43 AM
i got my cat-free wrx with straight 3" inspected at a dealership last week..

O rly? I atleast know of the guys that own their own shops require that shit, and have for years. If a dealership let it pass I'm wondering if someone just doesnt give a shit about their job.
Title: Re: Pennsylvania Inspection
Post by: Logan76 on April 02, 2009, 01:20:50 AM
What dealership did you deal with complex? I couldnt remmeber but did you remove your up-pipe cat also?
Title: Re: Pennsylvania Inspection
Post by: Logan76 on April 02, 2009, 01:56:10 AM
There's not many around im sure I could guess it, but I wont bother trying. Ive got a freind whose certified so I dont worry, my 240 was inspected with bald ass rear tires and straight 3" turbo-back, heh.
Title: Re: Pennsylvania Inspection
Post by: Whitey on April 02, 2009, 11:21:09 PM
Remember kids: if you drive less than 5,000 miles a year your car is emission exempt.  I actually drive my Mustang less than 5,000 a year so its exempt but if I'd start driving it more I'd probably just get another instrument cluster. 

just a thought...
Title: Re: Pennsylvania Inspection
Post by: hatchboy on April 03, 2009, 02:29:10 AM
good idea.
ok now im just writing in a bunch of threads. il shiut up now
Title: Re: Pennsylvania Inspection
Post by: biscuit on April 03, 2009, 07:37:42 AM
Remember kids: if you drive less than 5,000 miles a year your car is emission exempt.  I actually drive my Mustang less than 5,000 a year so its exempt but if I'd start driving it more I'd probably just get another instrument cluster. 

just a thought...
That's my ticket ;)  I only drove the car 800 miles this year!
Thanks Whitey
Title: Re: Pennsylvania Inspection
Post by: 92CXyD on April 03, 2009, 10:04:12 AM
Remember kids: if you drive less than 5,000 miles a year your car is emission exempt.  I actually drive my Mustang less than 5,000 a year so its exempt but if I'd start driving it more I'd probably just get another instrument cluster. 

just a thought...


LOL that's funny if my brother law, who lives in Spokane, knew that he wouldn't of givinen me his '82 Mustang GT. ;D

He has been going through the hopes of maintaining a P.O. box in another county and license the 'stang in that same county to get around emissions only park it and drive maybe 10 mile a year.  :yes:
Title: Re: Pennsylvania Inspection
Post by: sushi on April 03, 2009, 06:16:51 PM
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