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Since the OP installed test pipes (cat delete), you will need, as an absolute minimum, to replace the cats in order to pass the test. Inspectors will usually do a
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Since the OP installed test pipes (cat delete), you will need, as an absolute minimum, to replace the cats in order to pass the test. Inspectors will usually do a visual check under the car and will immediately flunk you if the cats aren't present.
If the O2 sensors have been deleted, they will need to be replaced in order to pass inspection. You will also need the ECM to tell the inspection machine that the emissions system is working and has passed internal tests - I don't know if an aftermarket ECM will do that. Good luck.
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