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Originally Posted by special-K
I can`t believe some states make older vehicles go through emmisions.They are such a small percentage of the total vehicles on the road.And,even fewer daily drivers.My`99 ZR2 has both cats fryed.I punched-out the little egg-shaped one in the y-pipe($700 part)and Meineke replaced the rear one.It melted down and clogged the exhaust in two weeks.That got punched out.If it doesn`t pass next time(probably will),I`ll test it with an almost empty tank and racing(maqic juice)fuel.She`ll be burning real clean!
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Up here in Boise anything newer than 65 has to pass emissions, only one county in the whole state has emission test requirements ,
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and people wonder why I am considering moving out of the county before the 68 needs it's hind end sniffed again, it is pure
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that only Ada county has to test, when we get vehicles from the surrounding counties that commute daily, many of which are producing such noxious clouds that I have to find another route to get away from the fumes of their ill tuned, ill-running mosquito control machines.