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So when i want to "DECC" in campbelltown to noice test what is that called

Did you go to an inspection station, or the actual DECC?

I've had noise tests at exhaust shops, blue slippers, etc etc.

It all depends on what you've been sent where for. But the order, normally either comes from:

The RTA.

The DECC.

The Police.

Each of them can send you for a noise test at various places.

Just wanted to know if anyone knows much about exhaust...

if i put two cats on a stock exhaust would that pass EPA not DECC..

Thanks for all your help

So when i want to "DECC" in campbelltown to noice test what is that called

Putting 2 cats on a stock exhaust will do virtually nothing to noise output of a stock exhaust. Should help bring the emissions down although 1 cat should be sufficient.

the onyl EPA places are penrith and botany. these two places run the IM240 tests which test emissions.

the place you went to was just to check that your emissions gear was in and in working order (pretty much all of your stock gear is on). they also do a noise test.

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Just passed EPA...need to find out something i have a pinging noise in fuel line i cant hear it but the guy at EPA said i do... any help

lol wat?

Pinging noice in the fuel line???

no idea what he could be on about,

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Sent you a message tonight mate,,,I would like my loaned parts back please. It's rather annoying,,,other peeps need to clear their defects as well and as I told you I need some of those bits for my own car.

Cheers

Neil.

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