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kkali05 02-10-2006 04:04 AM

California emissions
 
yo i have a 95 civic lx i wanted to do a motor swamp which one would be a good choice and also be able to pass the california smog checks?

Mad7s 02-10-2006 10:01 AM

RE: California emissions
 
lower compression engines.

LEVIII 02-10-2006 10:08 AM

RE: California emissions
 
The main thing is it has to be same model year or newer. In your case with a 95, you basically need a 95 cause everything newer will be OBDII which can be done but not as easy.

You also cant do the B20. There is some crazy law about truck motors in cars.

Pete 02-10-2006 12:05 PM

RE: California emissions
 
Or you can just move........and then do whatever the hell you want.



LEVIII Around me we have laws about emissions.......but i can buy inspections stickers cuz i have a hookup......so i will be getting a brand new sticker and running no cat..........are there any hookup in cali for that? How often do u get tested? We go every 2 years.

LEVIII 02-10-2006 08:55 PM

RE: California emissions
 
Im not sure how often we go. New cars arent as frequent.

We used to do the sticker thing too, but they caught on and now its ran with the part brand and the eo and all kinds of bull that all has to match up before they even do the acutall test.

Hope they cant hear my cams when I have to go, lol.

Luis Medina 03-17-2020 03:39 AM

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this is a 1.8 liter engine from a 08 basemodel civic i was doing a swap at work, i’m not really 2 sure when it come to doing mods this big or different but i was hoping if anyone out there had any idea if it’s possible to put this in a em2 from looking at both motors outside the car they look almost identical same motor mount locations a/c looks about same alternator etc but the difference i saw is clearly the d17 is belt driven.The 1.8 liter is chain driven i’m and has a bit more longevity help

cvcrcr99 03-17-2020 03:50 PM

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