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4-cam 02-16-2014 01:05 AM

Headers , Exhaust and emissions in Colorado
 
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I decided to start a new thread as I start my journey with Mods and emissions in Colorado.
I decided to go with my own version of the FBI Dynomax setup. I just finished fitting and welding it together. I installed V-band clamps just ahead of the rear mount for easy removal. I did not go with the NPP setup yet as the ones I found available were a small fortune. I am using clamps on the tips so the NPP setup will be a future mod. I also want to investigate using an electric valve and switch instead of the vacuum operated system.
In Colorado we have to keep the emissions equipment intact with the AIR system in place, Cats and pass the IM240 treadmill test. I went with Stainless Works performance connect headers and added air tubes so the stock air system should bolt right up. These are currently being coated. I should have them back next week for installation. With the purchase of the headers from the group buy last summer , I also ordered SW high flow Cats. Thru others experience on this board, I was advised that there is no way it would pass emissions with those Cats. I decided to first install a set of Universal OBDII compliant Magnaflow Cats for the initial emissions test along with the stock tune. These are 400 CPI, not 200 CPI like SW and are suppose to have more Heavy Metal in them than the std high flow universal cat. Along with Being 5" dia. vs the 4" SW. I will wrap the Cats to keep them hot and as active as possible. I'm hoping this, along with the stock tune will get me thru the initial emissions test. In Colorado, if you have an active emissions sticker when the car turns 25 years old, then you no longer need further emisions. If this works out,it will be my last emissions test, then I will install the SW cats and work on the Tune for optimum performance.

Schrade 02-16-2014 10:26 AM

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Nice lookin' hardware!

Keep the snappics comin' there...

mike100 02-16-2014 10:42 AM

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I did something similar, but I used oem catalysts because I think they use a lot more precious metals(platinum and palladium) in the substrate than universals. I have yet to run my car on a gas analyzer since putting the LS7 cats on the end of my long tube headers, but it passes the smell test for sure. The air injection was also retained to help light them off sooner.

FU 02-16-2014 12:57 PM

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I have seen these cars (stock & tuned) pass the sniffer test W/O cats.

Greg1960 02-18-2014 05:42 PM

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Sent you some info about the new laws in Colo.

Paul Workman 02-19-2014 03:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Greg1960 (Post 196102)
Sent you some info about the new laws in Colo.

It has been 15 years since I lived there, but I seem to recall that emissions compliance went county by county. Jefferson = yes, Park = no (counties I lived in). Has that changed?

Franke 02-19-2014 08:47 AM

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Originally Posted by Paul Workman (Post 196124)
It has been 15 years since I lived there, but I seem to recall that emissions compliance went county by county. Jefferson = yes, Park = no (counties I lived in). Has that changed?

Yeah Paul to bring you up to date. Colorado expanded the area for emissions in the front range counties. Park is still exempt. They also changed the law last August to read that collector cars (5 year plates) are now required to be 32 years old instead of 25 and must have emissions 2 speed idle check every 5 years. They have to have been built before 1976. Collector cars were exempt from emissions before. Also, The owner must sign an affidavit stating they will not drive the car more than 4500 miles a year. Can you believe this stuff. I think people were cheating and getting collector plates to do daily driving as I have see some real junk with these plates on them. Its about the money too.
P.S. A few years ago they tightened up the standards to about almost 50% of what they were initially.

4-cam 02-19-2014 10:23 AM

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Colorado seems to be following California's lead in regards to emissions. I researched this back when we had the group buy on the Stainless Works headers last summer just before they changed the laws wouldn’t you know. Oh well... I have some good Ideas to get it thru if I have issues.
I get my headers back from being coated today. Ill post up some pics later of the coated headers with AIR tubes I installed and start reassembly.

4-cam 02-19-2014 11:58 PM

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Well I got the headers back from the coaters and am very happy with the results. I got the drivers side installed without to much trouble. The air tubes added a little difficulty with getting the front bolts in. I did test fit these several times before welding them in place so i made sure the clearance was adequate. I noticed the knock sensor plug didn't look seated properly. As I touched it, the plug fell apart, obviously degraded from the heat. I would bet the connection was poor for some time. Any body know the plug part number please post up.

Franke 02-20-2014 12:18 AM

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Nice stuff. Looks like a good even coating. As my wife would say... very pretty. :) Yep, you will need a new knock sensor connector. Don't know the part number but its in parts group 3.682.
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