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got defected this weekend aswell. pod, bov, two low, he didnt have a db meter so he said i will be receiving a letter in next few days stating which authorised inspection station i can take car to because two many people are doing dogys. does that sound right?

Do you only get defected for aftermarket kits?

What about gtrs and evos and stis..

They have pretty big fmic already.

they are standard fitment from factory, therefore meeting emission's level's as per manufacture... short answear is its A ok!

I got pulled up on monday.

HWP said I will be getting a letter for exhuast and pod.

Need to go to a dedicated inspection station for them to take photos, send them to the EPA and compare to pictures they have of standard car.

I also have fmic and the dude at the inspection station said I need everything returned to stock or proof it complies with ADR's.

Without getting a emission test, is there anything on the net/or here that states that front mounts are adr compliant. I dont have factory smic, and its a last resort to scrabble around getting all the items.

I got pulled up on monday.

HWP said I will be getting a letter for exhuast and pod.

Need to go to a dedicated inspection station for them to take photos, send them to the EPA and compare to pictures they have of standard car.

I also have fmic and the dude at the inspection station said I need everything returned to stock or proof it complies with ADR's.

Without getting a emission test, is there anything on the net/or here that states that front mounts are adr compliant. I dont have factory smic, and its a last resort to scrabble around getting all the items.

I knew you would get done after i first seen your car on the other forum and you living in campbelltown. And i bet you got done there too, right? HWP are the worst there. I hate going to my mates house at st andrews just wondering if ill get home without being defected. My mate lives around the corner from the cop shop and is on first name basis with one of the cops there now. Hes been done numerous times.

IM240 will test 4 things(correct me if i'm wrong)

THC- total hydrocarbons

CO- Carbon Monoxides

CO2 - Carbon Dioxides

NOx - Oxides of Nitrogen

Some of you other guys may be able to recall the levels that these should be at to pass.

The hydrocarbons is done by taking a reading inside a sealed room to see if you car is leaking fuel vapour, so make sure your carbon canistor is connected correctly, the other three are exhaust readings.

Cheers guys.

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