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Thread: New Emissions Standards May 1 2016 - My experiences Mustang hotrod status

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    Glad it worked out for you as I suspected it would- congrats man! From my understanding when I looked into it, the hotrod status primarily hinges on the fact of the motor you swapped in was 'not available' in the year make of the vehicle. Anyhow, your gold now with easier (higher HC) readings allowed.

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    Thanks Boosted; I will post my results tomorrow

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    Here is my results of the test. Notice how high my limits. Super easy to pass emissions now LOL car was making boost on high idle test. Time for some cams

    Last edited by Speedtospare; 05-13-2016 at 06:46 PM.

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    Congrats.
    Was test run on fresh or old gas?

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    So is insurance for "Hotrods" different too?

    Will it be more or less $$ than before?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Speedtospare View Post
    LOL car was making boost on high idle test.
    Is that why the HC is higher than on idle?
    -Don____________

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZR View Post
    Congrats.
    Was test run on fresh or old gas?
    lol winter storage fuel, no oil change, nothing. Started it, drove 15 minutes, tested it. It was dirtier than usual

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    Makes sense, bet numbers drop substantially on fresher fuel.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RedSN View Post
    Is that why the HC is higher than on idle?

    Possibly. Could be timing as well. It's tuned for power not emissions

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    On my cars last sniff test, old gas, passed a hair under the max across the board. Drove for a few weeks before running back in for a retest to be sure all was well, back to teenie tiny numbers, passed like it's old self.

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