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I was told buy an emissions inspector in Folsom, CA that if they see any kind of modification whatsoever (intake thats not CARB approved, turbo, SC, etc...) the second they pop the hood they will fail ya right there.

Of course this all changes if you throw a bejamin at em... :D
 
Discussion starter · #3 ·
Yeah that's what I heard too, but also. Every certain amount of years I believe they require us to take it a state facility...
 
I think the you need to bring your car to a state referee when:

- your car didn't pass smog (either sniffer test or visual)
- your car is being re-registered after being listed as a non-registered vehicle
- you are registering a salvaged car for the first time.

I've never had to go to a state referee before and I'm sure that there isn't a requirement to go every few years.
 
Discussion starter · #8 ·
Really I thought I had heard that you needed to send it to a state facility ever couple of years. I'll ask around, someone gave me bad info. =/
 
katonk said:
I think the you need to bring your car to a state referee when:

- your car didn't pass smog (either sniffer test or visual)
- your car is being re-registered after being listed as a non-registered vehicle
- you are registering a salvaged car for the first time.

I've never had to go to a state referee before and I'm sure that there isn't a requirement to go every few years.
Or when you do an engine swap.
 
Discussion starter · #11 ·
Wierd? I hear they pick randomly

My uncle got a letter when he renewed his registration (CAR was already registered) that said

TEST ONLY..
State Facility.
Then they provide you with address to take it to


So did my uncle, who lives quite a distance from them after 4 years
 
Discussion starter · #12 ·
I answered my own question, this is what I've learned.

Random Picking Rules

15% Of vehicles are put into a computer that picks at random which vehicles go get tested at a State "Test Only" center.

Here's how it works.

If your car has ever failed smog, you're in the 15% of the pool
If your vehicle TYPE fills a "High Standard" of emissions (i.e performance vehicles etc..) You're in the pool

AN ADDITIONAL 2% OF ALL vehicles are chosen at complete random.

Source DMV &
http://www.sacbee.com/content/business/story/4750600p-5765420c.html
 
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