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BrRsn 12-03-2009 06:18 PM

Aircare and Visual inspections?
 
does anyone know if there's a visual inspection for aircare?

Say you have electric cutouts hooked up, if you went to get it aircared would they look at that or no? It'll be fully closed while they're testing it, I have a full aftermarket exhaust from the headers back, but I put in a new cat and co2 sensor, I cant seem to find anything on the aircare website. thanks.

jakolantern 12-03-2009 08:35 PM

There is a visual under the car. I just did mine today.

BrRsn 12-03-2009 11:41 PM

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Originally Posted by jakolantern (Post 6712502)
There is a visual under the car. I just did mine today.

fuuuuuck so having an electric cutout is a definite no go? lol
what if I just have the Y pipe but its sealed off?

nimlolsmith 12-17-2009 08:03 PM

inspection services have been formed are endorsed by esa and are used in the mold inspection standards and protocols used by the certified mold inspector.these service range from an inspection that is requested in a specific client defined area.

subordinate 12-17-2009 10:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nimlolsmith (Post 6732994)
inspection services have been formed are endorsed by esa and are used in the mold inspection standards and protocols used by the certified mold inspector.these service range from an inspection that is requested in a specific client defined area.

I want whatever he's smokin'

godwin 12-19-2009 06:48 AM

Just run the car for a few days, the rain will mask anything new.. I am pretty sure the inspection is just cursory.. it takes more than a mirror examination to see if the cut off is there or not (unless you are making it really really obvious).

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Originally Posted by dhillon09 (Post 6712861)
fuuuuuck so having an electric cutout is a definite no go? lol
what if I just have the Y pipe but its sealed off?


Phil@rise 12-19-2009 10:26 AM

By electric cutouts do you mean exhaust dump valves?
If so as long as you have a cat then you should be fine the dump valves are for track use and the cat for street right? Thats what you tell them anyhow and you should be fine


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