Washington State Emission Laws???
#1
Thread Starter
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Lynnwood, WA
Posts: 187
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Washington State Emission Laws???
questions for experience Washington State Hybrid guys/gals: what's the emission laws regarding swaps? also rules and regulations concerning engine swaps? please help!!! thanks guys!
#2
Re: Washington State Emission Laws??? (superrally)
Probably doesn't help you too much since I see you live in Lynnwood, but I live on the eastern side of the cascades and as far as I know we have no emissions testing at all over here.
That doesn't mean there are no laws, but the only possible situation I could see happening (at least on this side of the state) is a cop pulling you over and asking you to pop the hood or checking for a cat or something. It's never happened to me, even once when I told the officer I had a modified intake (noise purposes, he claimed he "heard" me going fast)
[Modified by M-EJ1, 7:51 PM 3/3/2003]
That doesn't mean there are no laws, but the only possible situation I could see happening (at least on this side of the state) is a cop pulling you over and asking you to pop the hood or checking for a cat or something. It's never happened to me, even once when I told the officer I had a modified intake (noise purposes, he claimed he "heard" me going fast)
[Modified by M-EJ1, 7:51 PM 3/3/2003]
#4
Re: Washington State Emission Laws??? (HXMan)
Its all the typical stuff, have to have the same year motor or newer, however our testing stations do not check this, hell they dont even pop your hood at the test. Basically they put your car on the dyno and record the levels of CO, HC, and CO2+HC at a couple RPM's. Then as long as you blow below the alotted numbers (very very easy with a honda that is in good tune, you can always dump a bottle of rubbing alcohol in your tank before you show up for the test as well). They test your gas cap to make sure it seals properly. if you have an OBD II vehicle they will plug in the scanner to check for CEL's. Other than that, its pretty straight forward and easy to pass.
You should be more concerned about having paperwork to prove the legality of your motor should a cop question you (never happened to me, but I dont street race). Like some one said above, you can get fined for not having a cat. If your really hardcore, you can even take the motors paperwork and your car with paperwork to the DMV and they will issue you WA State DOT ID numbers (like a VIN).
Its pretty lax as long as your motor is in good health.
You should be more concerned about having paperwork to prove the legality of your motor should a cop question you (never happened to me, but I dont street race). Like some one said above, you can get fined for not having a cat. If your really hardcore, you can even take the motors paperwork and your car with paperwork to the DMV and they will issue you WA State DOT ID numbers (like a VIN).
Its pretty lax as long as your motor is in good health.
#7
Junior Member
Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: Maple Valley, WA, USA
Posts: 995
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Re: Washington State Emission Laws??? (martini)
BTW They don't do statewide emmissions testing. Just the King and Pierce counties I think.
Trending Topics
#8
Re: Washington State Emission Laws??? (RedlinedVTEC)
Can you give some more info on registering your car at another location please? I have heard that PO boxes work as well. Do you have to have the address for any amount of time before you can register your car there? Any more info would be appreciated, thanks
#9
Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: SingLe caM tuRbo, WA, usa
Posts: 4,595
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Re: Washington State Emission Laws??? (Slurp56)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Slurp56 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Its all the typical stuff, have to have the same year motor or newer, however our testing stations do not check this, hell they dont even pop your hood at the test. Basically they put your car on the dyno and record the levels of CO, HC, and CO2+HC at a couple RPM's. Then as long as you blow below the alotted numbers (very very easy with a honda that is in good tune, you can always dump a bottle of rubbing alcohol in your tank before you show up for the test as well). They test your gas cap to make sure it seals properly. if you have an OBD II vehicle they will plug in the scanner to check for CEL's. Other than that, its pretty straight forward and easy to pass.
You should be more concerned about having paperwork to prove the legality of your motor should a cop question you (never happened to me, but I dont street race). Like some one said above, you can get fined for not having a cat. If your really hardcore, you can even take the motors paperwork and your car with paperwork to the DMV and they will issue you WA State DOT ID numbers (like a VIN).
Its pretty lax as long as your motor is in good health. </TD></TR></TABLE>
all this is correct.. i passed a h22 in a cx with test pipe hehe.. just barely and it took me 4 tries but i still passed... they will pop your hood the first time to just glance at the motor.. pretty easy to pass though
You should be more concerned about having paperwork to prove the legality of your motor should a cop question you (never happened to me, but I dont street race). Like some one said above, you can get fined for not having a cat. If your really hardcore, you can even take the motors paperwork and your car with paperwork to the DMV and they will issue you WA State DOT ID numbers (like a VIN).
Its pretty lax as long as your motor is in good health. </TD></TR></TABLE>
all this is correct.. i passed a h22 in a cx with test pipe hehe.. just barely and it took me 4 tries but i still passed... they will pop your hood the first time to just glance at the motor.. pretty easy to pass though
#10
New User
Re: Washington State Emission Laws??? (eli_vang)
I have emissions in Bellevue. But if you pay more than $50 for repair parts, then they will pass you from what I understand. Replace PCV valve, and basic tune-up crap...
#11
Re: Washington State Emission Laws??? (w00t!)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by w00t! »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I have emissions in Bellevue. But if you pay more than $50 for repair parts, then they will pass you from what I understand. Replace PCV valve, and basic tune-up crap...</TD></TR></TABLE>
My problem is I don't have an OBD2 computer
My problem is I don't have an OBD2 computer
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post