Yes, I think its like a world law or something. With out a converter the pollutants that come out of a car would be much greater. And since vehicles have at least 2 oxygen sensors, one before the cat to help determine air-fuel ratio, and one after the cat to help monitor the efficiency of the cat. If he cat was removed the second oxygen sensor would set a code in the PCM causing the MIL light (check engine light) to come on, and the code would mean the cat isn't doing its job.
If you do decide to remove it, just dont get caught with out one, which can be considered polluting, and that can be a heafty fine.
An emission test is used to make sure your car won't let out too many pollutants into the air. It is necessary to reduce air pollution in a city.
Frankly, because you have to pay it. Most of what you pay for an emissions test is for the city/state permit.
No tests are done to see which city in the US is the most patient, but it is not a big city like New York or Los Angeles, it is most likely a country side city.
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There are apparently a few large words that are not in the Spelling City vocabulary (by which it tests you). Another word that it did not like was "grandiloquent".
Having gone through the drug testing myself, I can confirm this to be true. Party City requires pre-employment drug tests.
Emission means leaking out, escaping, sending out etc, The word emission then is used to refer to gas that appears after a chemical process, like burning oil or coal. Carbon dioxide is a gas emitted by the burning.
Practice spelling tests are available on a variety of online sites. Some very good sites for finding practice spelling tests are the Spelling City site as well as the ESL Desk website. There are a number of printable practice spelling tests also available on the Your Dictionary website.
You could go to the DMV in you city they have them you can go on-line to www.DMV.gov for your state they will also have the practice tests. Your friends and family could also help you by asking you questions and helping you when you are driving by pointing out things they remember from their tests.
The Iowa Tests of Basic Skills and the Iowa Tests of Educational Development are called IOWA because the completed tests are sent to Iowa City to be checked. Also the professors at University of Iowa came up with the test questions. It's not as if IOWA stands for anything, though I'd make it stand for "Individual Overwhelming Wacky Assessment."
In the state of Arizona, yes. Most states will require newer vehicles to pass emission testing if you live/work in a metropolitan area. If you live out in the sticks but your full time work is in a metropolitan city then you still must pass emissions testing.
first you need a underground kit from eterna city and do some kind of tests until you get to the test where you can make your secret base.