Hey NJ DMLers!(or anyone in the know about this):
I am aware that beginning in 2000 all smog testing for motor vehicles in NJ
will be done with a "sniffer" in conjunction with a chassis dyno. Peviously
it was done w/o the dyno as the vehicle idles.
Does anyone know what paces they put your vehicle through to do this test?
Have the criteria (NOX and CO allowed levels) changed? I am planning an
engine swap 5.2 to 5.9 Magnum along with M1 intake, performance cam, and
maybe some head work. All emmisions equipment will be retained. Do I stand
a snowball's chance in H*** of passing this test?
My vehicle is a '95 OBD I with auto trans if this adds pertinent info for an
accurate answer. Any info or help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance!
Bob King
Pennsville, NJ
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