John -
Texas currently does not have emmissions standards in place. Your car will
however be subject to a mechanical and safety inspection (brakes, lights,
horn, etc.), I run a Weber DGV on my 76B with no catalytic converter or
emmissions equipment other than the charcoal canister, and just passed
inspection in June.
A Texas state inspection costs $11.00, will take about 10 min. of your time
and can be performed at almost any quick/jiffy lube joint or auto garage.
Good Luck.
Jed
Cibolo, TX
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> From: John Steczkowski <stecz@pswtech.com>
> To: MG Mailing List <mgs@autox.team.net>
> Subject: texas emmissions laws
> Date: Tuesday, August 26, 1997 8:59 PM
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> Does anyone know how emmissions laws work in Texas? My understanding is
> that they become exempt from emmissions testing after 25 years, does
> that mean the visual inspection also (all I need at my location)?
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> Basically after 25 years, can I go to dual webers, header, etc and still
> be emmissions "legal"? i.e. it will pass the inspection.
>
> --
> John Steczkowski
> PSW Technologies, Inc.
> 512-343-6666
> stecz@pswtech.com
> http://www.pswtech.com/~stecz
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