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Date:         Thu, 11 Sep 1997 01:47:08 -0700
Reply-To:     Todd Last <Rubatoguy@IBM.NET>
Sender:       Vanagon mailing list <Vanagon@Gerry.SDSC.EDU>
From:         Todd Last <Rubatoguy@IBM.NET>
Subject:      Re: Emmissions help
Comments: To: "Christopher M. Smith" <csmith@SDSC.EDU>
In-Reply-To:  <Pine.SUN.3.96.970910105834.29554I-100000@clang.sdsc.edu>
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At 11:04 AM 9/10/97 -0700, Christopher M. Smith wrote: >On Wed, 10 Sep 1997, Scott Semyan wrote: >snip >Chris >San Diego > > There was a great article in the Porsche club magazine, Perfection? about the trying to get a '70 or '71 911s to pass the new smogII tests. The car had a just rebuilt engine to factory specs. Anyway, the way the owner got it to pass was to place larger diameter tires on the rear of the car to change what gear the car would be in on the dynamomiter test. Seems the CA laws are specific on no engine mods - but say nothing about tire size.. The tester gave him a funny look - but he ended up passing. They had a photo of the 911 with the oversized tires on the back, looked pretty amusing.


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