it wont have as low of #"s but you would have to change the inatke and than it would have a vacuum egr but its a big feat is there something wrong with the tpi? like why would u want to do that?
disconnect the battery for a good ten mins
It will most likely fail until the computer has done all of its self diagnostics, that can take a week.
No, it will not.
No it will not.
I have a 1999 E350 cargo van and it does not require emission testing
no.
A vehicle that emits high air pollutants; did not pass the national emission standard. The term originated from the Philippines.
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.
If where you live requires an emission test then the truck won't pass without converters. The ECM (computer) needs the input from the O2s to make the engine run properly.
1. Pass., side, on the intake, below the carb.
Most likely NOT.
yes it is ok, but if you live in a state with srict emission laws like California it will not pass the emission test in the winter time On some Computer Controled Vehicles if the Engine runs 2 cold it won't go into CLOSED LOOP & will use major Quanities of Fuel.On SOME HIGH Perforance Computer Chips they Require U 2 change 2 a Colder Thermostat.