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Old 02-13-2009, 06:34 PM
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Originally Posted by na3j nitsuj,Feb 13 2009, 04:48 PM
if there is an optinon to do that then might as well pay the $600. instead of spending the money on getting it back to stock.
i dont pay money to put it back stock
if i installed them all then i can remove them all with no paying a shop

then i might get that signed off and put it back again same night

only if i can pass the smoke with cams on

some evo guys saying they have done it and passed the test with gt30r and 272 cams. thats what i have

some people say that i wont be able make it with cams
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this sucks sorry to hear kaan
Old 02-13-2009, 06:40 PM
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Originally Posted by kaansahbaz,Feb 13 2009, 07:30 PM
that is correct

2 thing is gonna happen

pay couple hundred and sign that off

orr severel hundred and dont go

its like fix ticket
nice I had no idea. With all the stuff done to my car i'm better off paying the $600. It'll take too much time to pull everything off and put it back on.
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Originally Posted by kaansahbaz,Feb 13 2009, 07:34 PM
some evo guys saying they have done it and passed the test with gt30r and 272 cams.
The size of the turbo doesn't matter for the "smoke" test (we call it "emissions" test)... you never idle the car past 2500rpms for AWD cars.

I find it hard to believe 272 cams would pass. Your car's idle sounded like it was missing a cylinder (but a GOOD missing a cylinder kind of idle). Definitely take it to a test only for a pre-test first!!!
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hope everything works out for ya kaan
Old 02-13-2009, 11:29 PM
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Originally Posted by RWD_RCKT,Feb 13 2009, 10:40 PM
The size of the turbo doesn't matter for the "smoke" test (we call it "emissions" test)... you never idle the car past 2500rpms for AWD cars.

I find it hard to believe 272 cams would pass. Your car's idle sounded like it was missing a cylinder (but a GOOD missing a cylinder kind of idle). Definitely take it to a test only for a pre-test first!!!
pretest sounds good,

one guy from evo forums told me that he had his injectors, fuel pump , and gt30r as well as the 272 cams and he passed with good colors.

let me see the fine and then decide

ill be most likely removing them after seeing the fine , i bet
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didnt stop you from driving out tonight!
goodluck with getting this resolved!
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true.. get it fixed man hopefully things will get better.
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Everyone down here that I talked to about it said you're better off just paying the fine...


Spending the money is easier/cheaper than having everything removed, tested, then reinstalled
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Originally Posted by thejohnremus,Feb 14 2009, 10:57 AM
Everyone down here that I talked to about it said you're better off just paying the fine...


Spending the money is easier/cheaper than having everything removed, tested, then reinstalled


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