very little, probably had a PCV valve.
For one thing, atomic absorption equipment is basically a fancier version of flame emission equipment (I'm unaware of any instrument capable of doing AA that can't also do FE), and flame emission doesn't require you to change tubes every time you want to check for another element.
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I think that the 74 is wider, but I am not positive. However, your answer would actually be, yes. Any hot rodder, can make anything fit anything, at any given time. As for bolting right up, I don't think so. Modifications would be needed.
There very well may be something somewhere that may tell you what you want to know. It is against the Federal law to remove any emission equipment from a car. You will not receive that information at this forum as it DOES NOT condone anything that is illegal or immoral.
stimulated emission causes due to the energy difference between the higher and lower energy level state, but it doesn't depends in the case of spontaneous emission . spontaneous emission causes without any stimulation .In stimulated emission energy transfer is twice the energy transfer of spontaneous emission.
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stimulated emission causes due to the energy difference between the higher and lower energy level state, but it doesn't depends in the case of spontaneous emission . spontaneous emission causes without any stimulation .In stimulated emission energy transfer is twice the energy transfer of spontaneous emission.
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Any state that requires emissions testing will require you to have one regardless of the vehicles age. In Connecticut any vehicle 25 years old or older is exempt from emission testing and we no longer use emission stickers on any vehicle whatever the age.
Unlike some states, Ohio currently does not have any emission regulations. No inspections will be needed in order to register your car.
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