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Re: Volvang? Mustvo? [xwesx] by andre1969
Nov 05, 2009 (11:00 am)
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Replying to: xwesx (Nov 05, 2009 10:36 am)

They pop the hood to do a visual inspection and plug it in to a computer. If that's good, you're good to go.
 
I guess we're just lucky in Maryland. I've never had them look under the hood of my car. Just take a mirror on a stick and look under to make sure it has a catalytic converter. And sometimes they'll take off the fuel cap and test it. They used to have this thing that they'd stick in your fuel filler to measure the opening, to make sure it wasn't routed out so you could put leaded gas in it, but I guess they quit doing that around the time they quit selling leaded gas.
 
Maryland is also inconsistent about emissions testing, as some counties require it and others don't. And if it holds out until January 1, 2020, I can get historic tags for my 2000 Intrepid, and never have to deal with an emissions test again!
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Skirts make it look fat... by andre1969
Nov 05, 2009 (11:14 am)
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but otherwise, this '77 Grand LeMans sedan looks like it would make a nice companion to my '76. It's even the same color (well, the proper shade of FireThorn...my '76 was repainted a darker maroon). I wonder though, with 94,000 miles, if its 301 engine might be close to the expiration date?
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jersey by stickguy
Nov 05, 2009 (9:29 pm)
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I have never had the hood opened while driving through the DMV inspection station.
 
The do the OBD test now (plug it in and no codes = GTG). Think that might be starting with 1998 models? They still have the rollers and tailpipe sniffer for older stuff. So, I assume a 1991 volvo would get that, and I doubt the rocket scientists working there could figure out there was a V8 under the hood.
 
These are the same people that failed my 2001 Miata, because they didn't have the right plug for the port (or something ridiculous like that). So since they couldn't hook it up, they just failed it. ANd didn't bother to tell me why until I went back and harranged them.
 
Anyway, just do what the rest of the gross polluters in the state do. Go to a private shop of low repute, and for your $50, you get a sticker.
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Re: jersey [stickguy] by tjc78
Nov 06, 2009 (5:20 am)
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Replying to: stickguy (Nov 05, 2009 9:29 pm)

The do the OBD test now (plug it in and no codes = GTG).
 
When did they start that? I took my 99 S-10 in March '08 and they put it on the rollers. My daily drivers are leased so I never have to have them inspected while I have them (3 yr lease, 4 year new car sticker, )
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Re: jersey [stickguy] by texases
Nov 06, 2009 (6:39 am)
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Replying to: stickguy (Nov 05, 2009 9:29 pm)

IIRC, OBD-II started in '96. My '96 ES doesn't need rollers, my '95 Suburban did, which made it harder to find a shop to inspect it.
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Re: jersey [stickguy] by toomanyfumes
Nov 06, 2009 (6:47 am)
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Replying to: stickguy (Nov 05, 2009 9:29 pm)

I used to have a '76 Trans-Am with the 455ci engine. The engine was just covered in vacuum hoses, all of which were rotting out. I tried replacing them all, the hose diagram in the shop manual was vague as to where they all went.
 
When I took it for emissions they decided to do an underhood inspection. I was pretty nervous I wouldn't pass. An older lady walks up, I pop the hood, I look and she had the same crappy diagram as me. She peered at the mess for about 20 seconds, kind of shook her head and said, "looks good to me" and I was on my way.
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Emissions in Colorado by michaell
Nov 06, 2009 (6:51 am)
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While we have testing stations in the metro Denver area, the state has also introduced a nifty way to test cars.
 
On highway on-ramps, there is a truck with a sensor that "sniffs" the exhaust of cars that pass by. Along with a camera, it records the information and, when your renewal notice comes in the mail, you're told if you have passed or not - if not, then you'll need to go to a testing station. The cost of the drive by emissions test is added to your registration amount.
 
At the stations, they do put the cars on rollers.
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Re: Emissions in Colorado [michaell] by explorerx4
Nov 06, 2009 (3:44 pm)
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Replying to: michaell (Nov 06, 2009 6:51 am)

that must catch only gross polluters. what if the wind was blowing toward the vehicle being sniffed?
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ct craigs... by explorerx4
Nov 06, 2009 (4:07 pm)
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not sure how many fish i will catch.
 
except for trunk fit looks nice
 
a what?
 
orig rx7
 
80's hot stuff
 
truth or fiction?
 
low rent scam
 
rarely seen 80's toyota pickup
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Re: ct craigs... [explorerx4] by ghulet
Nov 06, 2009 (4:36 pm)
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Replying to: explorerx4 (Nov 06, 2009 4:07 pm)

that BMW is strange....I think he means 728i, did they even build a 720i (four-cylinder?).

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