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Tony D

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  1. As Gollum says, 'compliance isn't as bad as most would have you believe'...

     

    I had a guy call me ecstatic that he just got his Turbo Maxima through Smog. He couldn't believe how EASY it was...

     

    Just a LITTLE effort to do it and you're LEGAL, FOREVER.

     

    If people put as much effort into simply complying with the laws as they do in trying to skirt them in some bogus dodge, their lives would be far more simpler.

     

    I had a guy complain the 'Historic Plate' was impossible to get. He had gone into the DMV making the statement "I heard I don't have to smog my car if I have a historic plate" and wonders why it was impossible for him to get it... :twak:

  2. I reserve comment until I've tested it personally. Having the collector insurance on it exempts you from the sections, you just have to pass a sniffer as it was explained to me. No criteria for visual fail any longer. Just tailpipe.

    A 'common sense smog check'...

  3. Bryan Blake claimed hellacious numbers on stock rods whereas guys that endurance raced them said the limit was 100hp/hole.

     

    Given Bryan didn't particularly run his engine in any 24 hour enduros to prove his statement, and the other guys did....I'd believe the other guys, and only believe 700 on prepped stock rods for 'intermittent use if that'! <_<

  4. The letters usually revolved around the historic significance of the Z-Car in general, and not on the modifications.

    We have written several letters for club members when the need arose that they wanted the special plates on their cars.

    It's a benefit of being in a club. Otherwise you have to do the BS all on your own and unless you self-proclaim yourself as some guru, the state generally ignores you.

     

    Being an incorporated, registered, California Corporation (Non-Profit) somehow lends credence to the letters (the letterhead doesn't hurt, either!) :lol:

  5. I tapped mine with an NPT Tap.

    I then used an NPT Die run over appropriately sized Aluminum Rod, put some loctite green on it, tightened it in till I felt it galling and sawed it off.

    Smooth and run forever.

     

    Brass? Pffft!

     

    They will never see that aluminum plug after some road salt/corrosion normalizes the area!

  6. "(3 ) A vehicle which was manufactured after 1922, is at least 25 years old, and is of historic interest."

     

    That section, along with a letter from the president of your local ZCCA Affiliated Z-Car Club will satisfy all the requirements. I write/have written several of these for club members in the past for other DMV related activities and for Insurance Claims. This trumps CTC's claim of DMV Administrator. Yes, they can determine what they want, but when a car club exists (and has since 1970 in the state) they become 'an authority' that some bureaucrat has a hard time denying. By the comments in point 2, most Lamborghini's are meeting the spec. There was at one time a production requirement or sales requirement of less than 25 in the state at time of original production. This makes most JDM RHD Vehicles automatic qualifiers (as the aforementioned Lambos and Ferraris!) Your case is stated on the DMV "Statement of Fact" sheet with the above letter from club member president and then you sit and wait. You wait a long time, but it goes through.

     

    As CTC notes, some of this stuff gets insane. I had a pre 84 engine swap for an L24 that predated the engine serial numbers in the USA. So I had to make it legal to 73 specs in order to get it registered, even though I had all the required documentation for the legal pre may 84 predated engine swap. Because it was not a US-Spec Engine, I had to install all US Spec items to get it to work. But what I would like to see is no more 'moving goalpost'---stick to THIS:

     

    "* that the vehicle complies with emission standards for the vehicle's class and model-year"

     

    If they do that, it's a cakewalk!

  7. Name domestic turbo cars with forged pistons... I can't think of any offhand.

     

    Please search, this isn't a domestic car, forged internals are the norm, as they were inTyp1 VW's...

     

    Do some readings on compressive tolerances of cast pistons. It's not heat that kills them.

  8. Honestly, I've bought more out of Lein Sale... Most times 45 minutes doing basic tune up stuff and I'll drive the car cross-country.

    Spending more than an hour on something meant as a daily driver and not some numbers matching concours barn find prospect smacks of issues IMO.

    Some of the ansl audits proposed ate more than I've done on cars I took cross country!

    I've got to admit, were I to sell a car, it would be Priced appropriately, and you either want it or you don't. I don't have the time for tire kickers and people who want an excuse as to why they don't want to pay what I'm asking. If you want it, buy it. Fix what you don't like. What bothers you may not bother me--why should that be a reason to alter my asking price?

     

    Probably why I don't sell either cars OR parts, and rather give them away or trade...

  9. Define "most racing setups"...

     

    Most serious systems in japan use a back pressure regulator in the system to maintain pressure on all the carbs for equal feed.

     

    Curiously their systems don't suffer the maladies spoken of in these above posts.

  10. Tony, maybe I don't understand the site, but according to your link, it appears that they initially voted it down, then had a reconsideration granted. Wouldn't that mean it should come up again at a later date? Please do correct me if I'm wrong.

     

    Yes, it was voted down on the 28th of March.

    The second scheduled vote was taken on the10th of April.

    This was initially posted in the 14th of April.

    Not really "breaking" news, but "broken"...

     

    Point being, this stuff is all public record. It's only breaking if you choose to remain uninformed. If you don't keep abreast of this on your own, then this will all shock you when it happens.keep informed, subscribe to newsletters like SEMA Legislative Action so you have a chance of your short attention span ADDHD Representative hearing and voting appropriately. SEMA sends put thesealerts so the legislators get their offices flooded just prior to the vote. This is the most effective method.

    By the time "the network" on the Internet gets this around, generally it's not only too little--it's much too late. Each time this happens I urge those who were unknowing to sign up for the alerts in the hopes that maybe NEXT TIME that many more voices will be heard.

    Nothing comes if talking about it on the Internet. You have to get involved, not just talk, after the fact.

  11. A study was done when changing from the prior BAR90 Standard. It concluded that if the state of California would simply have given every owner of a vehicle failing smog test a new Caddillac, the costs for thesmog program would be less, and the air cleaner.

    It stopped being about clean air decades ago. It's about perpetuation of jobs and benefits, not much more.

  12. Wow! I'm amazed. Water Cock passes muster, it must be automotive related enough.

     

    But if those little rubber moulding **** on your tire aren't moulding ****, then what the hell do we call them? They've always been "****" to me, same as the spacer **** on ceramic tiles!

  13. Is that with, or without Molson's?

     

    The TRUE test of Canadian Workmanship.

     

    Some may want to copy a couple of the last relevant posts here relating to cooling effects and transfer it to the "24 page thread" (at least some links) so independent verification on timing and cooling effects, as well as relevant alternate methods are all in ONE place (kinda why an FAQ section exists, eh?)

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