2004 6.0 I need a DPF, what gives California!
#46
I think the "new vehicle certification standard" must be referring to the standard of the vehicle when new, i.e. a 2005 M.Y. must meet the the minimum emission standard that it was born with, meaning it would need to be maintained as functional (as new) or be repaired to meet that standard. I can't imagine the standard could be enhanced to a more stringent standard, as would be found on vehicles being currently manufactured on today's date. Although, that does seem to be what they're doing to larger commercial trucks and causing many migraines for owner operators.
#47
The guys at the CA Benz dealer looked at me like I was crazy but I need a smog cert and of course had to pay CA sales tax to get registration and plates besides the smog
*******s
#48
Yeah, I saw that Tim, that was why I was asking -- we took a rabbit trail here and there in this thread, and I was going back to see if Clayton ever said if he had the 50 state smog sticker and that is when I saw the '06 motor in the sig line.
So I thought I'd ask: what truck are we talking about and is there any chance the smog station guy looked up the wrong engine year info (if it is the truck in his sig).
I'm going to go do some reading to see if there is anything NEW that says ANY engine change requires bringing it to CURRENT smog regulations (now wouldn't that just suck )
So I thought I'd ask: what truck are we talking about and is there any chance the smog station guy looked up the wrong engine year info (if it is the truck in his sig).
I'm going to go do some reading to see if there is anything NEW that says ANY engine change requires bringing it to CURRENT smog regulations (now wouldn't that just suck )
Plus side to it was that he did not start the official testing so there is no record of me trying.
I think the "new vehicle certification standard" must be referring to the standard of the vehicle when new, i.e. a 2005 M.Y. must meet the the minimum emission standard that it was born with, meaning it would need to be maintained as functional (as new) or be repaired to meet that standard. I can't imagine the standard could be enhanced to a more stringent standard, as would be found on vehicles being currently manufactured on today's date. Although, that does seem to be what they're doing to larger commercial trucks and causing many migraines for owner operators.
Plan on going out today and getting it done at the place I went to last time. I just went to the one that declined to test because it was close to work.
#49
Maybe call other smog shops in other counties and see if you can find someone that will take the time to talk with you about what is required. If this guy is misguided, it would suck to get his ignorance documented on state records. Unfortunately, sometimes even the innocent have to PROVE their innocence, once some turd-head makes a false accusation and places a perception of guilt upon them. Use caution with this guy, at least until you know for sure if he is wrong or not. His statement sounds bazaar to me, but with California, ya never know...
#50
Yeah, just one idiot smog guy who can't correctly interpert the requirements. Clearly, based on gvwr, the retrofit requirement does not apply. Suggest you go to the website, go through steps by clicking the appropriate answers while screen shotting each step including the one saying the regulation doesnt apply. Have these with you and go to another smog shop than you originally went to. It will be unlikely that they will raise any issue but having the printed screen shots will help if there are two clowns in town.
#51
Yeah, just one idiot smog guy who can't correctly interpert the requirements. Clearly, based on gvwr, the retrofit requirement does not apply. Suggest you go to the website, go through steps by clicking the appropriate answers while screen shotting each step including the one saying the regulation doesnt apply. Have these with you and go to another smog shop than you originally went to. It will be unlikely that they will raise any issue but having the printed screen shots will help if there are two clowns in town.
with there electric beer cans.
But having the printouts should go a long ways. I would make sure to also
save a copy of each URL of any regs that are cited.
#52
I went through something similar when I bought my 7.3 in Idaho. Ca said I needed a cat because early 99 7.3s had one from the factory. I got a cat, than they wouldn't pass me because the down pipe wasn't stock. I ended up calling the CARB office near me and getting the requirements spelled out in writing as to exactly what I needed. Than I took it to SMOG shop and they passed me once I met the requirements.
What I found out was the truck must have all the smog equipment it came with new from the manufacture in a working and in altered state. Because its a pickup and registered to me not a company i did not need any addition smog equipment. Just had to be stock, as delivered from ford.
-Nick
What I found out was the truck must have all the smog equipment it came with new from the manufacture in a working and in altered state. Because its a pickup and registered to me not a company i did not need any addition smog equipment. Just had to be stock, as delivered from ford.
-Nick
#53
I went through something similar when I bought my 7.3 in Idaho. Ca said I needed a cat because early 99 7.3s had one from the factory. I got a cat, than they wouldn't pass me because the down pipe wasn't stock. I ended up calling the CARB office near me and getting the requirements spelled out in writing as to exactly what I needed. Than I took it to SMOG shop and they passed me once I met the requirements.
What I found out was the truck must have all the smog equipment it came with new from the manufacture in a working and in altered state. Because its a pickup and registered to me not a company i did not need any addition smog equipment. Just had to be stock, as delivered from ford.
-Nick
What I found out was the truck must have all the smog equipment it came with new from the manufacture in a working and in altered state. Because its a pickup and registered to me not a company i did not need any addition smog equipment. Just had to be stock, as delivered from ford.
-Nick
#54
I was going to respond to many here, but that would require too many quotings of good posts. LOL....My wife and I finally cried "uncle" a few months ago and started planning our escape. yeah, it's beautiful here and it's my home,but they can have it. The natural beauty and weather have long given way to the daily grind of horsesh** that it takes to live here...so back to horse country I go. I am just so tired of watching San Diego county slowly become L.A. We are going to Montana for awhile since I got a job doing horse and ranch work. My wife is a Texas native, so we may end up back there eventually. I have never been so happy to see California in my rearview, and I never thought i would say that.
#55
I was going to respond to many here, but that would require too many quotings of good posts. LOL....My wife and I finally cried "uncle" a few months ago and started planning our escape. yeah, it's beautiful here and it's my home,but they can have it. The natural beauty and weather have long given way to the daily grind of horsesh** that it takes to live here...so back to horse country I go. I am just so tired of watching San Diego county slowly become L.A. We are going to Montana for awhile since I got a job doing horse and ranch work. My wife is a Texas native, so we may end up back there eventually. I have never been so happy to see California in my rearview, and I never thought i would say that.
#56
I was going to respond to many here, but that would require too many quotings of good posts. LOL....My wife and I finally cried "uncle" a few months ago and started planning our escape. yeah, it's beautiful here and it's my home,but they can have it. The natural beauty and weather have long given way to the daily grind of horsesh** that it takes to live here...so back to horse country I go. I am just so tired of watching San Diego county slowly become L.A. We are going to Montana for awhile since I got a job doing horse and ranch work. My wife is a Texas native, so we may end up back there eventually. I have never been so happy to see California in my rearview, and I never thought i would say that.
#57
UPDATE
Finally made to a smog shop in Norco cleaverly named Norco Smog (yelp page linked). No issues what so ever, smoked a little on the snap test but not enough to warrant fail.
we talked trucks and engines while he was doing his thing. All in all a great guy and experience over any other smog place only reason I linked his shop. SO he showed me his book for smog as he was looking for MY req'd equipment. Same book other idiot showed me, but about 3inches back from the where the moron showed me requirements. That f-tard was trying to smog me as 14k+
anyhoo its done.
For you SoCal guys anywhere near its Norco Smog, in and out less then 20 mins that's with a car in front of me.
Finally made to a smog shop in Norco cleaverly named Norco Smog (yelp page linked). No issues what so ever, smoked a little on the snap test but not enough to warrant fail.
we talked trucks and engines while he was doing his thing. All in all a great guy and experience over any other smog place only reason I linked his shop. SO he showed me his book for smog as he was looking for MY req'd equipment. Same book other idiot showed me, but about 3inches back from the where the moron showed me requirements. That f-tard was trying to smog me as 14k+
anyhoo its done.
For you SoCal guys anywhere near its Norco Smog, in and out less then 20 mins that's with a car in front of me.
#58
I was going to respond to many here, but that would require too many quotings of good posts. LOL....My wife and I finally cried "uncle" a few months ago and started planning our escape. yeah, it's beautiful here and it's my home,but they can have it. The natural beauty and weather have long given way to the daily grind of horsesh** that it takes to live here...
I have my escape plan ready 2 years for wife to retire, We can move to OR where my work has another shop and eventually to TX when they expand that way.
#59
UPDATE
Finally made to a smog shop in Norco cleaverly named Norco Smog (yelp page linked). No issues what so ever, smoked a little on the snap test but not enough to warrant fail.
we talked trucks and engines while he was doing his thing. All in all a great guy and experience over any other smog place only reason I linked his shop. SO he showed me his book for smog as he was looking for MY req'd equipment. Same book other idiot showed me, but about 3inches back from the where the moron showed me requirements. That f-tard was trying to smog me as 14k+
anyhoo its done.
For you SoCal guys anywhere near its Norco Smog, in and out less then 20 mins that's with a car in front of me.
Finally made to a smog shop in Norco cleaverly named Norco Smog (yelp page linked). No issues what so ever, smoked a little on the snap test but not enough to warrant fail.
we talked trucks and engines while he was doing his thing. All in all a great guy and experience over any other smog place only reason I linked his shop. SO he showed me his book for smog as he was looking for MY req'd equipment. Same book other idiot showed me, but about 3inches back from the where the moron showed me requirements. That f-tard was trying to smog me as 14k+
anyhoo its done.
For you SoCal guys anywhere near its Norco Smog, in and out less then 20 mins that's with a car in front of me.
How I hate people that don't know how to read the regs that they do business
by. You should try reading the FAR books for aircraft. You have to have some brains
to understand how each regulation interacts with others.
Happy that you found someone that CAN read the regs and that you passed.