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    Question Deletes in Washington State

    Any problems with the law in deleting a 6.7 Cummins in Washington state?

    -Pasta


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    Are diesel trucks emissions tested in Washington state?

    Oh, and welcome to the forum!

    Greg
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    @Psychopasta ... to the forum.



    Jim


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    Good question OldBiker! I'm an OldBiker too!

    So I checked http://www.emissiontestwa.com/e/faq.aspx#2 and read:



    These diesel vehicles never need emission tests:
    All diesel powered passenger vehicles weighing less than 6,001 pounds


    All diesel vehicles model year 2007 and newer, regardless of weight.
    Yippee!

    Pasta


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    @Power247 asked the question, and I wasn't gonna step on his toes by asking again. But it's nice that this website you gave made it simple getting the answer. Many states are making it hard to own diesel vehicles test days with all this emission testing and such. Thank God I live in an area that requires you getting a notice sent to you, you pay the yearly bill, get a tag and that is that. The state I lived in prior had testing, taxes and tags prices that was getting like making a house payment .. and they still are trying to make it harder. I heard they are either doing it or trying to make motorcycles emission tested. What's next .. humans exhaling testing ? After all we exhale CO2.

    I'm sorry, I got carried away.



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    2006 ~ 2500HD, Big Horn Edition, 5.9, 4x4, Q/Cab, 48RE, L/B, 3.73, S&B CAI & Snout, ProFlo 5" S/S exhaust, Smarty Touch, Oil ByPass Kit, 60 gal main tank, 110 gallon in-bed tank, XX-Fuel Filter System, Coolant Bypass Kit, Mag-Hytec front & rear end covers and trans pan, 285 x 70 x 17

    "Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn't pass it to our children in the bloodstream. It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them to do the same, or one day we will spend our sunset years telling our children and our children’s children what it was once like in the United States, where men 'were' free." ~ Ronald Regan

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    Sorry Power, it was your question! -Pasta


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    Quote Originally Posted by Psychopasta View Post
    Sorry Power, it was your question! -Pasta
    LOL!! No worries man. Thanks for joining! Enjoy the forum.

    Greg
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    Greg
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    Quote Originally Posted by AnOldBiker View Post
    @Power247 asked the question, and I wasn't gonna step on his toes by asking again. But it's nice that this website you gave made it simple getting the answer. Many states are making it hard to own diesel vehicles test days with all this emission testing and such. Thank God I live in an area that requires you getting a notice sent to you, you pay the yearly bill, get a tag and that is that. The state I lived in prior had testing, taxes and tags prices that was getting like making a house payment .. and they still are trying to make it harder. I heard they are either doing it or trying to make motorcycles emission tested. What's next .. humans exhaling testing ? After all we exhale CO2.

    I'm sorry, I got carried away.
    Ahhh You have allot of times on your hands. You should be glad they don't test your lower orifice gas.

    I don't have any inspection at all. Like the moldy oldie here, I just pay a fee every year and done.


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    Yes diesel trucks are tested in certain areas of WA but only snap tested ( when they tell you to mash it to the floor you just gradually tool into the accelerator) and the test measures the soot coming out the pipe But if the truck is new enough it won't need testing I can't remember the year when the diesel trucks become exempt but I'll find out. Just some more info for any WA ST locals


    05 2500 4dr shortbed 4" lift on 35's, 4" straight pipe, Afe intake


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