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View Poll Results: Are you interested in more CARB approved forced induction options?
Yes, live in California 23 37.70%
Yes, live in the other 49 states 12 19.67%
No, don't care about CARB 26 42.62%
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Old 05-12-2013, 07:31 PM   #1 (permalink)
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You're not "getting away" with something. You're compliant under the regulations.
"Technically, yes. Most states will allow you to renew by mail, so no worries there. It's the inspection you've got to pay attention to. If all you have to do is present a car with no active or pending cels, you're good to go. A tune will disable them. If its a sniffer test you can usually get by with HFCs, but there's no guarantee. The rule you referenced seemed to be aimed at dealer sales, not annual re registration."

How is getting a tune to disable codes and installing HFCs (when some states don't allow you to modify the emission system) legal?
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