http://www.ene.gov.on.ca/en/air/driveclean/
and
http://www.ene.gov.on.ca/en/air/driv..._test_desc.php
So you should be good to go as long as the Catalytic Converters are present.
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This is a discussion on Exhaust laws for Ontario? within the Exhaust forums, part of the Performance category; Need to get my truck e-tested soon and was wondering if my exhaust is "legal" It exits under the truck ...
Need to get my truck e-tested soon and was wondering if my exhaust is "legal" It exits under the truck infront of the axle, atleast until I can afford to rebuild it.
Anyone know anything?
Alex
'96 Chevy K1500HD ECLB, 385,000km and still goin strong...ish, Rebuilt 355 w/4L60e on its last legs
'07 Pontiac G5, Wifes Blurple commuter, 97,000km
78/80/93 GMC in many pieces and places waiting for time and effort.
http://www.ene.gov.on.ca/en/air/driveclean/
and
http://www.ene.gov.on.ca/en/air/driv..._test_desc.php
So you should be good to go as long as the Catalytic Converters are present.
Last edited by 03GMmods; 09-19-2009 at 06:22 PM.
Cool thanks alot!
'96 Chevy K1500HD ECLB, 385,000km and still goin strong...ish, Rebuilt 355 w/4L60e on its last legs
'07 Pontiac G5, Wifes Blurple commuter, 97,000km
78/80/93 GMC in many pieces and places waiting for time and effort.
Glad to help.
In Ontario you have to have all the stuff like cat converter,o2 sensors attached. It probably wont pass the emmison test anyways without all that stuff. I have headers and a true dual exhast with cats and 1 o2 sensor in the pipe drivers side. I allways pass the test.
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