Smog (California Specific)
Smog (California Specific)
Anyone from CA know how much one these engines can be modified and still pass smog in the Bay area? I have a 2012 L77 and I'm going to do the DOD delete soon. Want to turn the car into a tire shredding beast but still have it pass smog. I've built a few engines over the years but all my experience is with older muscle cars - no smog.
Thanks..
Paul
Thanks..
Paul
Re: Smog
As long as you keep the check engine light off you are good to go. I have not heard of the software detecting a tune or programming. All it looks for is that the monitors are complete and no check engine light requests from any codes.
Now as far as the visual stuff that is what limits you. If I recall, only approved parts is a few intake manifolds and some shorty headers. Neither items from reviews add any HP.
CARB Executive Orders for Aftermarket Parts
Pacesetter Shorty Headers
Jet Performance Powr-Flo throttle body
MSD Atomic Airforce Intake Manifold
Most guys just doing the illegal way, going rate about 3-4 hundred every other year.
Now as far as the visual stuff that is what limits you. If I recall, only approved parts is a few intake manifolds and some shorty headers. Neither items from reviews add any HP.
CARB Executive Orders for Aftermarket Parts
Pacesetter Shorty Headers
Jet Performance Powr-Flo throttle body
MSD Atomic Airforce Intake Manifold
Most guys just doing the illegal way, going rate about 3-4 hundred every other year.
Re: Smog
Thanks. In particular I'm wondering about the cam, heads, injectors, etc. Things that aren't readily noticeable. What mods can be done and still pass the sniffer test and not cause a check engine light?
I'm inclined to use a factory setup, I.e. LS3, LS6 cam, heads, etc. in the hopes that it will increase my likelihood of passing. What I don't know though, is the emissions requirements for a 2012 Caprice vs a 2012 Camaro or Corvette. Same sniff test or different acceptable emissions levels depending on the vehicle? Going to the place where I got it smogged last week and ask the guy..
I'm inclined to use a factory setup, I.e. LS3, LS6 cam, heads, etc. in the hopes that it will increase my likelihood of passing. What I don't know though, is the emissions requirements for a 2012 Caprice vs a 2012 Camaro or Corvette. Same sniff test or different acceptable emissions levels depending on the vehicle? Going to the place where I got it smogged last week and ask the guy..
Re: Smog
that is a thin line in cali , since anything beyond stock for your car becomes not CARB approved
the heads and intake manifold are the same as LS3's , the heads only differ in having different springs and heavier valves
doing a LS3 cam and springs would delete the DOD , and give you some more power , but will require tuning to bypass the DOD functions and codes , and the tuning is tampering with the pcm as some see it , while most will never catch it or notice anything
the heads and intake manifold are the same as LS3's , the heads only differ in having different springs and heavier valves
doing a LS3 cam and springs would delete the DOD , and give you some more power , but will require tuning to bypass the DOD functions and codes , and the tuning is tampering with the pcm as some see it , while most will never catch it or notice anything
Re: Smog
So just to be clear after model year 2000 there is no "sniffer" test. Meaning emissions are not measured at the tailpipe at all. The CA smog test is entirely OBD based meaning it relies on the vehicle to tell the SMOG computer if everything is all right internally. If everything checks out via communication with the car and the visual test passes you pass.
SO to that end most smog techs cannot spot minor engine changes. Slap some LS3 heads on no one would notice. Slap some heads on that have JEGS engraved on them you are going to fail. That is the level you are dealing with.
There is no audio test meaning if yours comes in sounding like a dragster as long as all the equipment is present and no check engine light you pass.
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Re: Smog
AND, the sensors need to be in 'ready' state! If you trip any codes, and clear them, you HAVE to drive the car through some mystical 'drive cycle' so the sensors reset to 'ready' state. I've been told that in Texas that driving cycle is like 100 MILES!!
Gene Beaird,
Pearland, Texas
2012 Caprice 9C1
1992 B4C 1LE Camaro
2018 Tahoe PPV (her car)
1995 DGGM Impala SS
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Pearland, Texas
2012 Caprice 9C1
1992 B4C 1LE Camaro
2018 Tahoe PPV (her car)
1995 DGGM Impala SS
1985 Firebird - 310 LS1 C Prepared autocross car.
1980 Bluebird Wanderlodge
And some others
Do YOU have my SPID?
Re: Smog
Ah you Texas boys do everything big. I can get them monitors ready in 30 miles. I reckon.