getting past emissions? loop hole?
#1
getting past emissions? loop hole?
I have a 04 MSM that im slowly turning into a track toy. I dont have room for a truck with trailer so registering it as a racecar is out of the question because then i couldn't drive it to and from events. I will be getting a MS and once i do it will make my car impossible to get past the OBD2 scan{how IL does emission tests} What are my options? Buy a pre 95 miata swap the vins? Need some ideas
#2
1: Move to a non-inspection state
2: sack up and buy another car and make this BECAUSE RACECAR
3: Don't mod past the point where you can't pass inspection.
Don't really see any magic bullet.
I do enjoy throwing a V8 into my car and titling it without even a sniff. "V8? Well, that's nice. That will be $32.50. Next!"
When I titled it was black. I said "can you title it as silver? It's not silver, but it's going to be someday."
"Sure, no problem."
2: sack up and buy another car and make this BECAUSE RACECAR
3: Don't mod past the point where you can't pass inspection.
Don't really see any magic bullet.
I do enjoy throwing a V8 into my car and titling it without even a sniff. "V8? Well, that's nice. That will be $32.50. Next!"
When I titled it was black. I said "can you title it as silver? It's not silver, but it's going to be someday."
"Sure, no problem."
#7
1: Move to a non-inspection state
2: sack up and buy another car and make this BECAUSE RACECAR
3: Don't mod past the point where you can't pass inspection.
Don't really see any magic bullet.
I do enjoy throwing a V8 into my car and titling it without even a sniff. "V8? Well, that's nice. That will be $32.50. Next!"
When I titled it was black. I said "can you title it as silver? It's not silver, but it's going to be someday."
"Sure, no problem."
2: sack up and buy another car and make this BECAUSE RACECAR
3: Don't mod past the point where you can't pass inspection.
Don't really see any magic bullet.
I do enjoy throwing a V8 into my car and titling it without even a sniff. "V8? Well, that's nice. That will be $32.50. Next!"
When I titled it was black. I said "can you title it as silver? It's not silver, but it's going to be someday."
"Sure, no problem."
#8
Wait until I title the SAAB.
"So let me get this straight. It used to be a front wheel drive V4 1968 SAAB. Now it is a RWD turbocharged I-4 with three times the horsepower of the original car.
OK, sounds good to me. That will be $25 because the 1968 is a classic. Drive safe!"
Pretty much something along those lines. The lady that takes my money at the little local courthouse is the same little old lady that took my money when I bought my first car - a 71 Buick Skylark. For $75. In 1981. lol.
"So let me get this straight. It used to be a front wheel drive V4 1968 SAAB. Now it is a RWD turbocharged I-4 with three times the horsepower of the original car.
OK, sounds good to me. That will be $25 because the 1968 is a classic. Drive safe!"
Pretty much something along those lines. The lady that takes my money at the little local courthouse is the same little old lady that took my money when I bought my first car - a 71 Buick Skylark. For $75. In 1981. lol.
#10
OP, first, there are way worse states than IL. You don't have required safety inspections for one, and cars older than 20 (?) years don't have the emissions requirement. The problem is not with the state, it is with your choice of too-new a car to be a racecar. There is a possibility that you could find a shady shop to pass the emissions test, but the system might be automated enough by now that its impossible. MD has changed in the last few years, and faking emissions is no longer an option.
Second, would it be possible to disconnect MS for the emissions test? You should only need that once every two years, should be very straightforward to fudge briefly.
Do NOT swap VINs from another car. That is super illegal.
#11
I fear I will have the same problem if I move to Utah later this year. The area I am looking at living requires emissions testing and I have built my car around Maine's complete lack of emissions laws. I have heard there are ways around it where you register your car in other counties, but I don't know the logistics of all that. I know my car is well past the point of no return when it comes to emissions, though.
#12
DD with megasquirt. Swap in the stock ECU about 200 miles before the inspection to make sure it's in "ready" mode. Pass emissions, re-install megaquirt. As long as your mods are reasonable, the stock ECU could still control the car, but I'd be careful boosting with it.
Oh, you could also wire in megasquirt parallel to the stock ECU. Keep OBDII and have total control..... like a baus.
Oh, you could also wire in megasquirt parallel to the stock ECU. Keep OBDII and have total control..... like a baus.
#18
DD with megasquirt. Swap in the stock ECU about 200 miles before the inspection to make sure it's in "ready" mode. Pass emissions, re-install megaquirt. As long as your mods are reasonable, the stock ECU could still control the car, but I'd be careful boosting with it..
That or buy some property out in the sticks and "move", our OBD inspections aren't state wide.