emmisions in NJ
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Hey whats up...i am in the process of getting money to rebuild my 85 t/a's front end and do a tune up. its the 305 carbed, and it inittially failed the emissions test when i bought it...is there andway of bypassing the testing legally in nj or to get it to pass that doesnt cost alot. thanx for any info ahead of time:hail:
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run ur car with 1/4 tank of gas and put 2-3 bottles of dry gas in ur tank. and if u go on a saturday when there open take it right in the morning. dont let it warm up much just enuff to get u goin okay and get there and see if the state inspection station doesnt have new equipment in all there lanes. becuz i went to the station in plainfield and the first lane has older equipment then the other lanes and i pasted with flying colors. my car passed better then my dads car when i took it there that morning.
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yeah, i hear that, but the stations up here are a crap shot(paramus and wayne).. guess i might try the shop thats liscenced...another prob is my fuel gauge is for crap..its stays at full for 150 miles then wavers back and forth ohwell.
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Car: 86 Z28
Engine: 355 carbed
Transmission: t-5
I went to the one in paramus in the mornign on july 24 and it was 98 degrees out. the stupid F*ucking bitch had my car on the dyno jsut stiing there for 20 mins not on the gas or anything and my car overheated on the emmisiions dyno. I wanted to rip her ****ing head off and use it as a golf ball and hit that ****. Needless to say i failed really bad. oh well still got a couple of days left before it has to go back.
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well you could do this...and this is the only way to get around the freaking emissions testing. spend 200 on parts for it becuase its an older car they will grant you a waiver. just make sure you show them receipts and fill out your paperwork (say you did all the labor yourself) cause i didnt remember to do that and they got nasty with me the last time and put yet another rejected sticker on it. i tried to pass with fuel injector cleaner for mine and it didnt do a damn thing.
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