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    im almost done with my build. my car has been off the road for 10 months.
    im going for 400 hp. how do any of you pass emissions? some guy who does them locally is telling me i need all this crap thats going to completely mess up my power goals. please help.

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    you will need a computer with o2 feedback control a.k.a. factory/chipped ecu, no standalone, a good working o2 sensor, and a catalytic converter. Whoever works on or tunes your vehicle should know what to do. I have done many emissions friendly tunes, if you need any assistance, let me know I may be able to help you.
    (860) and beyond
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    • #3
      I almost forgot, What year is the car?
      (860) and beyond
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      • #4
        yeah dave your the one tuning my car when im done lol. we have talked about 2 months ago. i should be ready to go with in two weeks. no 3 inch cat though. any ideas?
        you able to tune s100 yet?
        95 integra
        Last edited by Vesdc2; 06-03-2008, 11:39 PM.

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        • #5
          You are gonna have to give me a call again at 805 0968
          (860) and beyond
          #DavesTuning 8608050968

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          • #6
            You don't need to pass emissions in order to register a car. Just bring the failed paper in when you go to register it.
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            • #7
              something recently changed in CT on that topic i dunno what situation my friend was in but he failed twice...he went to get his turbo protege at least reg. with the fail thing and they wouldnt let him..i might be wrong but you can also look on this link

              http://www.dmv.org/ct-connecticut/sm...php#Exemptions
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              • #8
                directly from dmv website. haha i really like the last part.



                If Your Vehicle Fails

                If your vehicle fails the emissions inspection, you can do any of the following:

                * Request a free retest at the same inspection center within 30 days.

                * Attempt to make repairs that will allow the vehicle to pass its next test. You are not required to have the inspection station make the repairs. But if you think you might want to eventually apply for an inspection waiver, the repairs need to be conducted by a certified emissions repair facility.

                * To apply for an inspection waiver, you need to show proof that you spent at least $660 to repair your vehicle at a certified emissions repair facility, so keep your receipts. To qualify for a waiver, you will also need to prove the vehicle has twice failed inspection and has a complete emission-control system. To obtain a waiver application form, call (203) 805-6244.

                If Your Waiver Claim Is Denied

                If your waiver claim is denied, tough luck. You will either need to continue to perform repairs on the vehicle until it can pass the emissions inspection process, or decide not to drive it anymore on Connecticut roads.

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