Euro headers and smog
Euro headers and smog
I failed smog on Saturday for two reasons. One, my car is emitting double the allowable emissions and two, it has “aftermarket headers”. It passed at the same place two years ago without the headers being an issue. I explained that the headers are BMW and all M5s and M6s came from the factory that way . He said he would need proof so I took him copies of the pics below which he accepted.
I forgot to ask why he was fine with them for the two previous tests.
I'm just curious, has anyone else with Euro headers had any problems at smog time?
I forgot to ask why he was fine with them for the two previous tests.
I'm just curious, has anyone else with Euro headers had any problems at smog time?
Last edited by Karl Grau on Feb 20, 2016 7:39 PM, edited 2 times in total.
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Karl.., most of the guys I've gone to over the years would open the hood and have no idea what they were looking at. I'm really surprised this guy flagged the headers. Do they look really shinny and new or something ?
But when I removed the Motronic ECU and went full programmable I had to find the **Right** shop. One that understood performance mods and as long as the car runs clean we are good.
The last time I got a smog test I failed due to a bad cat. Once that was updated I was all good. And this was with a really aggressive tune. Both at idle and 30mph..
Bottom line, find another shop and hope that this last guy didn't put notes in the state system on your headers. If they can even do that, not sure.
But when I removed the Motronic ECU and went full programmable I had to find the **Right** shop. One that understood performance mods and as long as the car runs clean we are good.
The last time I got a smog test I failed due to a bad cat. Once that was updated I was all good. And this was with a really aggressive tune. Both at idle and 30mph..
Bottom line, find another shop and hope that this last guy didn't put notes in the state system on your headers. If they can even do that, not sure.
Rich,
Maybe you misread my post. In California there are three parts to the test, a 'Visual test', a "Functional check' and a 'Emissions test'. I failed the emissions and Comprehensive visual test.
If the CARB sticker is not present, then your vehicle will fail under the visual potion of the smog test. The following are just a few examples that are considered aftermarket performance parts and will require a CARB EO sticker to pass the CA smog test:
• Air Filter (cone shaped)
• Performance Air Intake
• Exhaust Headers
• Throttle-Body Spacer
• Hi-Flow Fuel Injectors
• Fuel Pressure Regulator
• Intake Manifold/Carbuerator
• Performance Intake Manifold
• Catalytic Converter(s)
• Performance Ignition Coils
Maybe you misread my post. In California there are three parts to the test, a 'Visual test', a "Functional check' and a 'Emissions test'. I failed the emissions and Comprehensive visual test.
If the CARB sticker is not present, then your vehicle will fail under the visual potion of the smog test. The following are just a few examples that are considered aftermarket performance parts and will require a CARB EO sticker to pass the CA smog test:
• Air Filter (cone shaped)
• Performance Air Intake
• Exhaust Headers
• Throttle-Body Spacer
• Hi-Flow Fuel Injectors
• Fuel Pressure Regulator
• Intake Manifold/Carbuerator
• Performance Intake Manifold
• Catalytic Converter(s)
• Performance Ignition Coils
Last edited by Karl Grau on Jul 09, 2012 8:20 PM, edited 1 time in total.
Most of the guys I've gone to over the years don't have a clue either. Two years ago the car was smogged at the same place when the headers had been on the car for two days so they were shiny and new and passed the visual. Maybe these guys got busted or had undercover C.A.R.B. guys at their shop and now they're jumpy.Philo wrote:Karl.., most of the guys I've gone to over the years would open the hood and have no idea what they were looking at. I'm really surprised this guy flagged the headers. Do they look really shinny and new or something ?
Philo wrote:Bottom line, find another shop and hope that this last guy didn't put notes in the state system on your headers. If they can even do that, not sure.
I'm not sure if switching is the best thing to do at this point. I have new Cats and an o2 sensor on the way so I don't forsee any issues with the retest. I definitly won't be taking the Euro e30 there anymore and probably not the M5 after this retest.Karl Grau wrote: I explained that the headers are BMW and all M5s and M6s came from the factory that way . He said he would need proof so I took him copies of the pics below which he accepted.
Rich,
This is what I was trying to explain in my other post.
Last edited by Karl Grau on Feb 20, 2016 7:33 PM, edited 1 time in total.
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