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      11-15-2010, 09:44 AM   #1
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Pass emissions with catless DP's

I was wondering if it was possible to pass emissions legitimately with catless DP/s.

What if you had the DP's and then made a custom exhaust like this:

DP's >> Midsection >> Muffler >> High flow cats >> Tips

Then you could have electronic cutouts before the cats as well.
Or before the muffler

Thoughts? :flamesuit
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As long as you have a DP fix installed, you should be fine. They check your emissions via the OBDII port, and sometimes a visual inspection to ensure your cats are still there. However, I doubt the tech would take the time to remove your under panels to check the cats.

Also, your idea for exhaust wouldn't really work. The cats have to be positioned close enough to the manifold so that they are hot enough to ignite the leftover gasses. It'd also be a surefire way to get the tech doing your inspection to notice your aftermarket cats.
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There are secondary cats in there anyway so even if they did a visual inspection they would still see them under there. With a DP fix you should have no problems.
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They check your emissions via the OBDII port, and sometimes a visual inspection to ensure your cats are still there.
This depends on the state, not sure about FL, but here in CO, all cars go on the rollers and they check the actual tailpipe emmissions while also checking for "check engine" lights.
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There are secondary cats in there anyway so even if they did a visual inspection they would still see them under there. With a DP fix you should have no problems.
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There are secondary cats in there anyway so even if they did a visual inspection they would still see them under there. With a DP fix you should have no problems.
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Apparently so, this is a picture of their inspection.

[IMG]http://www.**********s.com/images/Products/AR_Design/335i_emissionstest.jpg[/IMG]
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yeappers, thats Andrew's vehicle.
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Question regarding procede and inspection via OBDII. Basically, leaving O2 monitor to 100 and canclear on will result in an incomplete test cycle and fail inspection. However, if one were to leave O2 modifier to 50 or dialed in to avoid SES lights, thus completing test cycles, will that pass inspection?
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over here, you can still pass emissions with a "check engine light". It's your overall result that they are worried about.
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Question regarding procede and inspection via OBDII. Basically, leaving O2 monitor to 100 and canclear on will result in an incomplete test cycle and fail inspection. However, if one were to leave O2 modifier to 50 or dialed in to avoid SES lights, thus completing test cycles, will that pass inspection?
Yeah but Shiv stated that the 02 modifiers in the harnass was no longer going to be used with new shipments of Procede and the update will already be done to the new Procede that are sent out...I wonder what he is going to do for people that need this function back to pass inspection...I guess they would have to either get 02 sims or revert back the update to its original state of the old wire harnass...
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I don't think any annual inspection requires tailpipe emission with cold start tests. It would require a cold start test to fail with catless DPs (CE NOT illuminated) to my knowledge.
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Yeah but Shiv stated that the 02 modifiers in the harnass was no longer going to be used with new shipments of Procede and the update will already be done to the new Procede that are sent out...I wonder what he is going to do for people that need this function back to pass inspection...I guess they would have to either get 02 sims or revert back the update to its original state of the old wire harnass...
I asked Shiv this question in a different thread, he basically implied you'll need to install a DP fix or revert the harness mod a few days before inspection to pass.

The puzzling thing is, I still have the BMS v3 DP fix attached to the stock harness which is connected to the procede on my 135i 6MT. O2 is in a constant ready status and would pass emissions as-is. No SES light, no misfires, no nothing. This car has old 31.2 software or something, could be why.

I'm going to install the procede / dp fix the way I have it in the 135i. If I start misfiring or throw some curious codes, then it will be process of elimination.
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