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> 3s-gte engine in a smog test?, Will it pass in CA?
post Mar 15, 2004 - 10:29 PM
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I've seriously been looking into saving up for one of these engines, but in addition to the enormous price (all of which I would have to pay for off $8.50 an hour for now), I don't know if it's going to pass smog in California, because we got it pretty strict here.

Anyone around here who has one know? I don't wanna be an idiot and invest all this money into an engine that I won't even be able to run legally; it would be a pain to have to add on to the cost of the swap, just to get it to pass smog.
post Mar 16, 2004 - 2:33 AM
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The swap is not legal, never will be, and cant be made to be, in any state. Us californians have to bribe people to get it passed. The JDM engines are missing an EGR valve system, which is a big piece of the emisions system. It can not be added, the engine has to be made with the EGR valve.

Secondly, try searching!
post Mar 18, 2004 - 2:38 PM
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I thought that in Cali you could put any newer year engine in your car... I have a '94, so I could put a '96 USDM MR2 3SGTE in my car. I don't live in Cali, so don't take my word for it. But it's worth checking out. More work with MR2 engines though. Or you could move to Idaho, where they don't care.
post Mar 18, 2004 - 4:24 PM
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QUOTE (ComaDave @ Mar 18, 2004 - 12:38 PM)
I thought that in Cali you could put any newer year engine in your car... I have a '94, so I could put a '96 USDM MR2 3SGTE in my car. I don't live in Cali, so don't take my word for it. But it's worth checking out. More work with MR2 engines though. Or you could move to Idaho, where they don't care.

that's true

here in California, you can swap any motor into your car aslong as the motor is of the same year, or newer.

so your best option , if you have a 94 celica, is to source out a 94 or 95 mr2 turbo USDM and swap that motor. Then take it to a state smoge station, and they basicly give you like a barcode for your car that says you have a newer enging in your car. Then when you go get it smoged, they just scan the barcode, and instead of smoging a 94 celica, it's basicly be like smoging a 94 or 95 mr2 turbo.


completely LEGAL...........
post Mar 18, 2004 - 8:22 PM
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umm, there are close to no companies that source USDM japanese engines. Secondly, most american cars have high milage, turbo engines degrade faster then NA engines. And third the price would be outrageous!

So have fun with that.

edit: off and I forgot, less HP.

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post Mar 19, 2004 - 12:02 AM
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Mississippi =no emissions test wink.gif sorry i can't help


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