Question for Mike

Hi Mike,

since you live in Canada and I also do (Montreal south shore), I've seen a few posts of yours about not needing a catalytic converter and I remember when I had my '83 Toyota 4x4 with a front solid axle (last year they made it) that it did not have one on it and didn't need it because it was a utility/recreation vehicule. Up to what year is this true? I now have upgraded to an 89 YJ :) and was wondering if I could take it out legally or not for that year vehicule?

Thanks, Nelson

89YJ
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Nelson
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Sorry, the CJ was the last of the Jeep 'utility' vehicles.

The YJ's need cats...

I have tuned a few YJ's for emissions and they do require the cat and have to pass a NOx reading.

Mike

Nels>

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Mike Romain

Thanks Mike

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Nelson

Do they require a smog test in the belle province?

Snow...

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Snow

They don't in Vail, CO. Amagine that! '75 I6 No smog.

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Paul Brogren

Not yet, it will probably be coming soon. Unless you have an old clunker and a police officer stops you to have a complete inspection of the vehicule because he suspects that the vehicule is dangerous to drive, you are free to smog as much as you want.

Nelson

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Nelson

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L.W.(ßill)

hahaha, ya well almost!!! Actually since we had a big ice storm, with 2-3 days of ice falling on cables and all, power was out for up to 40 days in some places (29 days for my self), alot of people have started to use wood again as a secondary heat source :)

Nelson

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Nelson

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