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Old 06-23-2001, 09:54 AM
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I really want to get a y-pipe. Custommaxima's group deal ends on friday and already 10 people have signed up. What I want to know is,

Will I pass inspection in NJ. (emissions here are tough)

Also, what do you people do with your stock y-pipes. Do you still keep them or just get rid of them?

thanks,
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Old 06-23-2001, 10:47 AM
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Originally posted by 95GoldMax
I really want to get a y-pipe. Custommaxima's group deal ends on friday and already 10 people have signed up. What I want to know is,

Will I pass inspection in NJ. (emissions here are tough)

Also, what do you people do with your stock y-pipes. Do you still keep them or just get rid of them?

thanks,
I passed my emissions fine twice up here in R.I. , I always put a bottle of Gauranteed to Pass stuff in my car a week ahead of the test. I kept my OEM Y-Pipe because when I go to sell my car I want it to be stock and also if I ever failed emissions I could just stick the stock pipe back on.
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Old 06-23-2001, 10:52 AM
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when you do emmissions make sure the car is hot.. drive it around for an hour.. the two pre cats are only used during cold and startup...

i kept my stock y pipe because you can never be too sure
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