Hot cam injection volume changes
Mark Eidson
mark.eidson at tempe.vlsi.com
Fri Oct 4 15:48:49 GMT 1996
You have to pass the test for the car in th e year it was made. A '70
Mustang is not too bad, it had no cat conv, air pump, etc. If you build a
car from scratch, like a street rod, I don't know how they will regulate it.
If it is built from a real '34 Ford chassis, I think you can get away with
the rules for a car prior to emmissions testing. If you build a kit car
with an 85 Ford 302 you have to pass for that engine, I think, for Arizona
anyway. At 06:30 PM 10/3/96 -0500, you wrote:
>At 04:30 PM 10/2/96 -0700, you wrote:
>>I just got my '70 302 Ford running with the Holley Projection 4DI ECU. ...I
>>really can't drive the car much until I can pass emission tests and license
>>it... I only need to pass at idle and under constant load at 35MPH..
>>
>>Thanks, me.
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>What are the emmision laws there for street rods? Here in Mississippi, were
>still griping because a few months ago, muffler shops started refusing to
>repair exhaust systems that did not have the cat-conv. We have no emission
>testing.... yet.
>
>GMD
>
>
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