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Old 10-05-2007, 10:33 AM   #1
element10
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emissions testing

Ok so I'm getting a new car, however, I'm worried about it not passing emissions, inspection should go just fine. But the car's running almost 13:1 compression and a very large cam, and nothing under 100 octane low lead gas.

The car's not going to be driven daily, but since i dont have a trailer it will be driven to the track. There will be less than 5k miles put on it a year, but i'm not sure how the exemption works.

Anyone have any ideas or a buddy that'll slap a set of stickers on the car?
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