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Hey didnt know where to post this so if its wrong section feel free to move...i got epa last nite for havin air filter+ intercooler so im puttin standard airbox back in, standard exhaust um i have boost controller greddy profec B, now he didnt say nethin about where it was mounted more the solenoid under the hood rekons its illegal is this true will i have 2 re-connect up 2 my standard boost solenoid?

also everythin else is standard no Ecu so im safe there nethin else epa picks on other than ECU, EXHAUST, AIR FILTER + Pod ?

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The look for mostly:

pod/cooler (only one mod to intake allowed)

cat convertor (you need one)

boost controller (variable boost is not allowed)

blow off valve (must be a plumb back)

exhaust (must be under 90db)

aftermarket ecu (no modification to ecu is allowed)

aftermarket turbo (not allowed)

Thats the main stuff, but check the thread below for more info.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/t156269.html

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