Will I pass smog w/ cat bypass pipes?

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Hi there,

I am up for DMV registration renewal and need to smog my car.
I have fabspeed secondary cat bypass pipes installed
So now I am wondering if it's even worth for me to try smogging the car w/o the 2nd set of cats or if I should crawl under my car tonight and replace the bypass pipes with the cats.

Does anyone in CA who has bypass pipes any experience with that?
 
I guess one of the questions is "Where will you be getting it smogged?" as earlier answers can lead one to believe that a lot of shops forgo the visual inspection and simply rely on the results.
 
Thanks,

I am not worried about the visual inspection, but I am worried that the emissions will be out of whack.
I just don't want to have to pay for smog test twice (but would also like to avoid swapping the cats :p
 
I have Fabspeed bypass on my 03 Boxster S and it passed with no problems. I would make sure that the engine and forward cats are thourghly warmed up prior to testing. If your muffler is really loud they might visually check to see why.

Good Luck

George
 
I have Fabspeed bypass on my 03 Boxster S and it passed with no problems. I would make sure that the engine and forward cats are thourghly warmed up prior to testing. If your muffler is really loud they might visually check to see why.

Good Luck

George

Ah! That was the answer I was looking for :D
Thanks, I'll let you know how it worked out (will smog the car this weekend)
 
Chris, I have heard of other folks with Ss and having only two of the 4 cats in place and passing with no problems.
 
Great to hear car will pass without cats. Do I need a windshield to pass smog?:p
 
will know on Saturday. I already picked a "more relaxed" smog station ;-)
 
passed :-) (see attached results)
 

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Chris

Where did you take it and did they do a visual on the engine? I'm not due for smog for another year, but I'll be looking for a place where I don't need to remove the Bose subwoofer and engine cover for the smog check. I have nothing to hide, as my car is totally stock, just looking for the least amount of hassle.

Thx
Demick
 
Hi Demik,

I took it to the 76 station on 234 El Camino in Redwood City
Due to the benefit of Eibach lowering springs we couldn't get the car up on the Dyno :rolleyes: so we had to skip all the Dyno-test
 
that is interesting Chris....my C2 is on the ground and the place I took it rolled it right onto the dyno rollers.
Is their unit above ground? The test only station I had to take my C2 to, has the rollers buried in the floor...;)
 

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