KrawlerJK
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You lucky sob! Bet your loving the extra power lol
Hell yeah! Once it gets over 3k it has this gnarley roar! It is bad! Props to Robbie at Motech!
You lucky sob! Bet your loving the extra power lol
That intake looks like it might spell danger for you! Get a snorkel ordered fast! Congrats, it looks awesome. Didn't take long either.
I have no clue. I assume it will but if not, I guess I'll have to bribe the smog guy.
Can you register your vehicle to a po box, in a smog exempt area?
No, doesn't work like that. You have to be a "resident" of that state. Need a power bill or something showing a physical address with your name on it to get tags for that state.
Based upon what Robbie at Motech said... It should still theoretically pass unless the smog guy wants to be difficult. I guess the "right" way is to register the new motor with the dmv
No, doesn't work like that. You have to be a "resident" of that state. Need a power bill or something showing a physical address with your name on it to get tags for that state.
In NV as long as it starts doesn't it pass :bleh:
Smog laws vary county to county, even within the same state (at least they do in Nevada).
That depends on the county in which you live. Washoe County (which includes Reno and Sparks) became quite strict but I am told swaps are still doable if the new motor has OEM smog equipment. I'll be interested to see if Krawler has any issues. Hopefully he won't.
I'm moving to Reno :cheesy:
That does seem to be the trend as of late.
Just move to Amador County, you never have to worry about it here. No smog.
The only place to work is some gold mine and a casino. Neither will cover my jeep habit :bleh:
What you mean? Can't you work anywhere with Internet?
Edit: the gold mine covers my jeep habit.
Smog laws vary county to county, even within the same state (at least they do in Nevada).
That depends on the county in which you live. Washoe County (which includes Reno and Sparks) became quite strict but I am told swaps are still doable if the new motor has OEM smog equipment. I'll be interested to see if Krawler has any issues. Hopefully he won't.
Should have known you would know the law!
Smog laws vary county to county, even within the same state (at least they do in Nevada).
That depends on the county in which you live. Washoe County (which includes Reno and Sparks) became quite strict but I am told swaps are still doable if the new motor has OEM smog equipment. I'll be interested to see if Krawler has any issues. Hopefully he won't.