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j-spec cams
has anyone put in j-spec cams in calif. and still passed smog. car on dyno smog thanks
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"Use the search Luke!"
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shut up nick
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Originally posted by TheMAN shut up nick |
what line?
there's nothing to search for |
Originally posted by TheMAN what line? there's nothing to search for ----------------- As far as I know the cams will keep yourt car smog-legal Mazdatech. I can't see any reason why they wouldn't. |
From what I hear no-one has even done it yet.
The 1.6l engines need a little lovin too, no one does anything with them. |
Quite a few people have done the J-Spec cams in the 2.0L... How do you know he was talking 1.6?
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Originally posted by Maxx Mazda I typed "J-Spec Cams" into thesearch field, and came up with 2 pages. That looks like something to search for to me. ----------------- As far as I know the cams will keep yourt car smog-legal Mazdatech. I can't see any reason why they wouldn't. you didn't see the word "calif" in the original post huh? Shut up, go back to school and learn to read |
Originally posted by TheMAN thats nice you didn't see the word "calif" in the original post huh? Shut up, go back to school and learn to read C'mon Mr. "Protege Know-It-All," even you should have some insight here... |
Originally posted by zerocover From what I hear no-one has even done it yet. The 1.6l engines need a little lovin too, no one does anything with them. |
Originally posted by PseudoRealityX I'm not as of yet REALLY familiar with EXACTLY how cams effect emissions other than playing with exactly how efficient the burn is. I've never really tried understanding, since it's not interesting to me at all. I do know that MOST emissions based stuff is more a function of the combustion chamber, but cams most certainly also affect it. The FS-ZE intake and Mazdaspeed exhuast cams have more overlap than the stock U.S.-market Protege cams, so they are theoretically worse for emissions. However, these cams are pretty mild and probably won't greatly increase emissions out the tailpipe, although there will be a difference if your car is subject to tailpipe-sniffer tests. Some states (such as Texas) only require a MIL check for OBDII cars, and I have yet to hear about an instance where these cams lit up someone's MIL all by themselves. If this is the case, you are probably OK. :D |
Ok, I'm sorry. I should have said the following:
I'm not sure as to whether or not cams will affect emmissions. I've never explored the issue enough to get an answer. |
Originally posted by PseudoRealityX How is unburnt air going to increase emissions. I'm breathing some unburnt air as we speak....doesn't seem to be affecting me. |
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