Long Tubes and catted shorty X pipe in NJ?

mineralgraygt said:
obd 2 cars dont get the sniffer they plugs in to the dlc to make sure there are no codes thats it. they dont stick anything in the tail pipe its all through the computer

So you could just bring an SCT 2 and clear the codes before you run it through inspection and hope they dont come back on right away :D hehehe

and also if thats the case, having MIL eliminators would let you pass inspection too right? Because they prevent the engine from tripping codes right?
 
SteedaGTJ22 said:
So you could just bring an SCT 2 and clear the codes before you run it through inspection and hope they dont come back on right away :D hehehe

and also if thats the case, having MIL eliminators would let you pass inspection too right? Because they prevent the engine from tripping codes right?
wont work because once they plug your car in itll show that all systems or monitors are not ready. meaning your codes were cleared recently. they might give you a temp sticker or something and tell you to drive the car for a while and then come back when the ECU has learned the car again, meaning if you didnt fix what caused the code your light will be on again
 
SteedaGTJ22 said:
:eek: Where do you go to get your car inspected. NJ emissions is one of the worst....what the hell kind of state inspection place are you going to that they are just OVERLOOKING that??!?!

....or is it NOT a state inspection, and its an independent place.... *IF* thats the case, oh then I understand.
Plainfield baby.... They're more worried about getting shot than checking your cats
 
SteedaGTJ22 said:
So you could just bring an SCT 2 and clear the codes before you run it through inspection and hope they dont come back on right away :D hehehe
It will show code P1000 after you clear all codes. P1000 will not turn the MIL on but the inspector can read it. It tells them that all ODBII tests have not been run.

SteedaGTJ22 said:
and also if thats the case, having MIL eliminators would let you pass inspection too right? Because they prevent the engine from tripping codes right?
As far as I know they should work and:nice: I inted to give it a try