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10-10-2008, 03:18 PM | #2 |
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you have to pass a sniffer? I have a 82 and all they do is a visual inspection.
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I don't trust the test. It depends too much on the driver and the equipment. I've taken tests just minutes apart and had the readings double.
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10-10-2008, 04:18 PM | #4 |
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I live in a college town in Texas, and i just took my '78 Blazer in to an inspection station and I found out that they don't do emissions testing in this county at all!!
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10-14-2008, 12:05 AM | #6 |
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I heard a similar story from my dad about an old dodge ram charger he had.
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10-14-2008, 02:37 PM | #8 |
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Nice! I hate emissions testing every year... I need to get mine done before December, it's a real hassle. I also don't trust their equipment, so I have to lean out the carb to where the Suburban doesn't run very good, but it passes the test.
Then when I get home I reset everything to the way I like it...
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10-14-2008, 09:40 PM | #9 |
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Try passing smog in California. This State is merciless!
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10-14-2008, 10:32 PM | #10 |
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Do you have the applicable standards you must meet?
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10-15-2008, 12:22 AM | #11 |
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Eddie, you have to pass a mechanical and visual inspection. Even if one item looks the least bit suspicious, you fail.
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When I first replaced my motor it was running extremely clean. I went to emissions and passed with very low readings. They thought I was cheating. I had 3-4 guys checking all over my truck. The only thing they could find was a missing vacuum line from the pcv to the canister. The line is on my sticker because the truck came with a 305, but when we installed the 350 the truck would die with that line attached. We "fixed" it and they passed it. 78 Big10: If you have any of your inspection reports please post the applicable standards. I'm curious if LA is more strict and by how much.
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10-15-2008, 10:13 AM | #13 |
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yea... even my '72 has to go thru the emmissions & it is a PITA!!!!!! i have a 383 w/ a big loopin cam & i have to pay a shop to get it to pass. i am trying to figure out how to get the truck registered as a classic & then i don't have to go thru the hassle!!
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I have my 81 Blazer registered as a classic through Hagerty. It was easy as hell and cheap too. Just go onto there web site. Any thing that is 25 or older can be done this way and they have a under construction policy also which I am under.
When I went to register my Blazer all I had to do was pay the $32 or what ever it was for 2 year tags. NO EMISSIONS Last edited by jblucolar63; 10-15-2008 at 10:42 AM. Reason: more info |
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Do you have the classic plates also (see my post above)? Please post a link on how to get registered as a classic through Hagerty. Quote:
"Applicants must have 5 or more years driving experience in the following states: LA, MA, NM, NC, VA and WA."
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10-15-2008, 11:05 AM | #17 |
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I drive a company vehicle and my wife has her own. They DO NOT ask for mileage on the vehicle so I don't see where they have any idea how much you are driving.
REVISIONS TO ARIZONA’S VEHICLE EMISSIONS INSPECTION (VEI) PROGRAM Today’s Federal Register action proposes to approve two revisions to Arizona’s State Implementation Plan (SIP) modifying Vehicle Emissions Inspection (VEI) programs in Phoenix and Tucson. Once signed and published, a 30-day public comment period will begin on our action. After the comment period is over, we will respond to any comments and publish our final rulemaking. Thirty days after our final rulemaking is published, the exemptions will be effective. · The State adopted the VEI programs in 1994 to meet federal requirements for motor vehicle inspection and maintenance (I/M) programs in certain areas that did not meet federal air quality standards. Arizona's enhanced VEI program is implemented in the Phoenix area. The basic VEI program is implemented in the Tucson Air Planning Area. · The Arizona Department of Environmental Quality (ADEQ) submitted a SIP revision to EPA on December 23, 2005 to exempt collectible vehicles from the Phoenix’s enhanced program and to exempt collectible vehicles and motorcycles from the basic I/M program in Tucson based on Arizona House Bill (HB) 2357. · The SIP revision includes a qualitative demonstration that the revisions to the VEI programs in Phoenix and Tucson will not interfere with attainment or maintenance of federal air quality standards for ozone (or smog) or carbon monoxide (CO). · HB2357 defined a collectible vehicle as a vehicle that either (a) bears a model year date of original manufacture that is at least fifteen years old, or (b) is of unique or rare design, of limited production and an object of curiosity, and also is both (a) maintained primarily for use in car club activities, exhibitions, parades or other functions of public interest or for a private collection and is used only infrequently for other purposes; and (b) has a collectible vehicle or classic automobile insurance coverage that restricts the collectible vehicle mileage or use, or both, and requires the owner to have another vehicle for personal use. · When vehicle owners register vehicles that carry collectible vehicle insurance in the Phoenix and Tucson areas, and motorcycles in Tucson, their registration renewal notices from the Motor Vehicle Department (MVD) will not say "emissions test required.” These vehicles can be registered or re-registered without providing a certificate of emissions inspection. For more information contact Wienke Tax, US EPA Region 9 Air Planning Office, 520-622-1622 or tax.wienke@epa.gov. Of course, you can always call Hagerty Plus at 888-310-8020. When it's time to renew your vehicle registration, be sure to take a copy of your insurance policy with you to prove that you have your vehicle insured as a collector vehicle. |
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When I put the new engine in it I took out all the emissions junk. I read this and did the research to make sure first.
All I had to do was send Hagerty Copies of my truck(company) and my wifes minivan....pictures of the Blazer and a picture of my house showing my garage. Not that I can get a vehicle in there but with the door shut they can't see. |
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This was just passed this year?
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According to this it was effective as of April 30 2007(ironically my birthday)
http://www.azdeq.gov/environ/air/vei/motor.html A 2002 analysis showed that the testing and repair of collectible vehicles in the Phoenix area, and of collectible vehicles and motorcycles in the Tucson area, does not provide a significant air quality benefit. Subsequently, in 2005 the Arizona Legislature passed House Bill 2357 to authorize the exemption of these vehicles. The exemptions required the approval of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and a request for approval of the exemptions was submitted to EPA on Dec. 23, 2005. On Dec. 12, 2006, EPA signed a proposed approval of the exemptions Leaving ADEQ Web site. The proposed approval Leaving ADEQ Web site was published in the Federal Register on Dec. 28, 2006. Final approval of the exemptions was published on March 30, 2007 Leaving ADEQ Web site. EPA's approval becomes effective on April 30, 2007. ADEQ and the Arizona Motor Vehicle Division Leaving ADEQ Web site have begun to implement this exemption. Owners of collectible vehicles must contact their insurance carriers to arrange for the required insurance. The carrier will notify MVD electronically, allowing the vehicle to be registered as a collectible vehicle. More information is available here Leaving ADEQ Web site. Background In 2002 the Arizona Legislature required ADEQ to study the effect of exempting motorcycles, collectible vehicles, and vehicles 25 model years old and older from the current vehicle emission testing requirements. ADEQ analyzed these vehicle categories to determine whether including them in the testing program provided a significant air quality benefit. The analysis showed that the testing and repair of collectible vehicles in the Phoenix area, and of collectible vehicles and motorcycles in the Tucson area, does not provide a significant air quality benefit. The exemption of these vehicle categories, therefore, would not interfere with continued maintenance of the carbon monoxide air quality standards and progress toward attainment of the ozone air quality standards. A complete copy of the final Report (including appendices) may be downloaded using the link provided below: * Report on Potential Exemptions from Vehicle Emissions Testing for Motorcycles, Collectible Vehicles and Vehicles 25 Model Years Old and Older In 2005 the Arizona Legislature passed House Bill 2357, which amended the Arizona Revised Statutes (ARS) at § 49-542 to authorize the exemption of certain collectible vehicles and motorcycles from being subject to the emissions testing requirements. The legislation exempts collectible vehicles in the Phoenix testing area and collectible vehicles and motorcycles in the Tucson testing area, pending approval by EPA. On Dec. 23, 2005, a request to incorporate these changes into Arizona's air quality State Implementation Plan (SIP) was submitted to EPA for review and approval. Copies of House Bill 2357 and the request to EPA for approval of the revision to the Arizona SIP using the links provided below: * HB2357 Leaving ADEQ Web site * Final State Implementation Plan (SIP) Revision for Collectible Car and Motorcycle Exemptions In 2006 EPA requested additional analysis to demonstrate that the emissions testing program will continue to meet the vehicle emissions program performance standard and the addition of a contingency provision in case of a violation of the carbon monoxide standards. The additional analysis and contingency provision, contained in a supplement to the 2005 SIP revision, was submitted to EPA for approval in October 2006 following public review and comment. |
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If you don't mind, what does the insurance cost?
Is it a full coverage with $0 deductible on glass? So you fall under the "private collection and is used only infrequently for other purposes"? Quote:
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It actually cost me $188 a year for the coverage
The insurance is actually Classic/Modified Vehicle Description Body Type VIN Agreed Value Rate Code 1) 1981 CHEVROLET BLAZER 2D xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx $ 6,000 C Rate Code: A = Antique C = Classic/Modified E = Exotic T = Trailer Liability Coverage Part - Limit Vehicle 1 Vehicle 2 Vehicle 3 A: Bodily Injury: $100,000 Per Person / $300,000 Per Accident $ 28 A: Property Damage: $100,000 Per Accident $ 8 B: Medical Payments: $1,000 Per Person/Per Accident $ 7 C: Uninsured Motorists Bodily Injury: $100,000 Per Person / $300,000 Per Accident $ 16 C: Underinsured Motorists Bodily Injury: $100,000 Per Person / $300,000 Per Accident $ 13 Coverage is provided where a premium is shown for the coverage or "INCL" is displayed. NA: Coverage does not apply Coverage for Damage to your Auto(s) - Part D Other Than Collision $42 ($0 Ded.) Collision $49 ($0 Ded.) Spare Parts - $750 Total Limit ------------------- Included ($0 ded) ------------------- Policy Discounts/Credits, Surcharges, Other Auto Theft Surcharge $ 1 Auto Theft Surcharge (state mandated): $ 1 Total Policy Premium: $ 164 Last edited by jblucolar63; 10-15-2008 at 11:51 AM. |
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Are you limited on mileage per year?
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I have been through the whole policy and couldn't find anything about the mileage all that it said was they allow pleasure cruises and occasional drives to work. So I called and talked to them about it and they said 1-2 times a week to work and you could take trips every weekend it just should not be your daily driver. BUT like I said they do not ask for the mileage on the vehicle.
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10-15-2008, 03:37 PM | #25 |
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I called my insur. Person & it was indicated that my truck "did not fall in the classic catagory" and they would not classify it as a classic. I was then told that insurance has nothing to do with registration-emmissions. A friend of mine has his same truck insured thru the same company as a classic & he is registered as a classic vehicle.
Jblucolar63 - i read the exact same stuff from the web site as well & i am scratching my head because everyone i know is telling me to do this, because they have & i cant seem to get around all the crap!! I even tried hagerty ins. As well & they said that i would only be allowed to drive it in parades or shows & if something happen during time other then that then they would not cover it. I am really frustrated because my truck is just as nice or nicer then others(except paint)& i cant seem to get this stuff to work out!! If you or phoenix (user id) would be nice to maybe give me a pm with a contact number ... Maybe i could call you guys & talk a little further about what you guys have or are doing to get around the emmissions. My truck runs great & is a heck of alot cleaner then most of these 10 year old vehicles that dont get tested! Thanks for letting me hi-jack & rant... Good luck!! |
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