02-18-2006, 11:53 PM
I'm going to assume you guys know what my car looks like and what I've done to it (turbo, no cat, Wilwood brakes, cage, no airbags, etc).
Are the cops still being jackasses to all modded cars, pulling them over and inspecting them and giving BS tickets? Or have they calmed down a bit? Seems the latest media blitz is on "gun violence" so I assume they're focusing on that a little more than street racing and modded cars?
I don't intend to drive the car daily. But I do like to take it out for a spin every once in a while, and of course I have to be able to drive to trackdays, etc...
Compounding matters, I don't have a valid sticker on the plate, cause I haven't attempted a driveclean inspection in years. I guess I could throw a cat on and give it a shot, but I think Driveclean is now looking just going to tap into the OBDII port and check for codes, intead of doing the dyno? That's a problem, because my Pectel has the stock ECU all freaked out, so I could never pass that.
I'm reading a little more, and I'm not sure if they've actually started doing this? I appears they just look for the MIL light, but don't plug in to the OBDII port? That's not a problem, because... uh... I guess my MIL light burnt out. ;)
Are the cops still being jackasses to all modded cars, pulling them over and inspecting them and giving BS tickets? Or have they calmed down a bit? Seems the latest media blitz is on "gun violence" so I assume they're focusing on that a little more than street racing and modded cars?
I don't intend to drive the car daily. But I do like to take it out for a spin every once in a while, and of course I have to be able to drive to trackdays, etc...
Compounding matters, I don't have a valid sticker on the plate, cause I haven't attempted a driveclean inspection in years. I guess I could throw a cat on and give it a shot, but I think Driveclean is now looking just going to tap into the OBDII port and check for codes, intead of doing the dyno? That's a problem, because my Pectel has the stock ECU all freaked out, so I could never pass that.
I'm reading a little more, and I'm not sure if they've actually started doing this? I appears they just look for the MIL light, but don't plug in to the OBDII port? That's not a problem, because... uh... I guess my MIL light burnt out. ;)