Ok i just got up here in aug from georgia and my stickers for my srt expire this month i have stage 1 full 3in injen exhaust with down pipe and some other parts my question is would i pass the test if i took it or should i just try to get my renewal sticker from georgia
You can pass. All they do is plug in and look for codes. Pay a dealership to match the skim in the PCM to the car and you will pass. We have had a S2 and a S3 already pass....
Cat? Resonator? Straight Pipe? If the car is really loud and poppy they MAY do a visual inspection for a cat... However since KingJ passed with pretty much just a dump you should be fine.
You can pass. All they do is plug in and look for codes. Pay a dealership to match the skim in the PCM to the car and you will pass. We have had a S2 and a S3 already pass....
Cat? Resonator? Straight Pipe? If the car is really loud and poppy they MAY do a visual inspection for a cat... However since KingJ passed with pretty much just a dump you should be fine.
hmmm....i got the pcm not matched code......this would prevent me from passing............no?
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ANY codes and you're done, including the 'hidden' code that pops up with S2/3 /w toys cars. Other than that, they just plug in and go. No dyno unless you have a non-obd car from what I understand. They hate being there as much as you do haha.
It could be any code from what they told me. They have no idea what the codes mean they just know you have a code and needs to be fixed before they pass you.
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he is doing good, i make sure to play with him everytime im there.
P 0633 = giving the guy 20 bucks so he passes you.
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