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BonzoHansen 10-11-2006 08:36 PM

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Originally Posted by SmokingSS
private shops SHOULD be using the roller test also for any non-OBD-2 vehicles. When i had the 87 monte SS inspected privately, it was put on the rollers, and it easily passed.

Yes, they should be.

Mike 10-11-2006 09:35 PM

whats inspection?

79dizZy28 10-11-2006 09:52 PM

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Originally Posted by cbrrmike
whats inspection?

:stupid: :wink:

97Formula 03-15-2007 09:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Bandit (Post 278766)
1996 and newer should be plug n play.(no rollers) As long as you have cats and no SES light you should be golden.

Don't do a dumbass thing like me, put the stock tune back and head over to inspection. (computer was rejected) I had to cycle the computer through and 10 minutes later it passed.

HA! I wound up doing that 2 years ago (uninstalled Hypertech for the stock tune). Literally kicked myself in the ass when the "REJECTED" sticker was issued just for the sensors "NOT READY". I'm going this year with the Hypertech installed hoping the car will pass OBDII testing with the Hypertech in place.

JerzLT1 03-15-2007 11:43 PM

simple solution, register it in a state that has no state inspection... lol

shane27 03-15-2007 11:58 PM

tell me about it

97Formula 03-16-2007 08:54 AM

Bandit, any reason you put the stock tune back in before inspection? Thanks!

97Formula 03-23-2007 06:42 PM

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Originally Posted by NightRydaSS (Post 278625)
so like a gas station type place will use rollers, but the state inspection stations won't

also, if it says the inspection isn't up until Dec 31st, can i still go like next weekend and get it over with?

I would like to know this too. My inspection is not due till May but I just got my registration and would like to know if I can go for inspection tomorrow (just to get it out of the way while my car does not have a SES light). NJMVC.GOV says "up to two months prior to the expiration date". Does that mean "month-to-month" or does this mean March 31st is the earliest I can go? Thanks!

BonzoHansen 03-23-2007 09:24 PM

TMK, if a car qualifies for the test that is basically a code scan, it does not matter if it is a state facility or a private one. Private garages do not put every car on the roller if they do not have to. If that is the question.

97Formula 03-23-2007 09:39 PM

Oops, sorry about that. My question was regarding the second paragraph where NightRydaSS is asking about going 2 months in advance (I'm wondering if this means "month-to-month" or if March 31st is the earliest I can go).

cdubbzz 03-26-2007 01:15 PM

My 395 stroker passed NJ State Inspection at a state run facility. The guy stalled my car about 5 times and the other guys were yelling at him "that's too much car for ya!" Keep in mind my inspection sticker was 2 years past due!

Emissions = Passed...They only plugged in to check for codes, they did not put on rollers etc
3" Catted Y= Passed...They only did the mirror visual check
Shock/Suspension Test = Passed...Machine wouldn't work b/c the car shook too much from motor/cam
MT ET Street drag radials = Passed..Tires were brand new and they kept looking and then realized they were DOT w/ plenty of tread
Shift light on steering column = Passed..I told the guy it was a low oil pressure light

My .02 cents


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