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Engine Swaps vs Smog Laws
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What's the story on various US state smog law and swapped in engines. I see that folks swap different engines into different 4x4s and I'm curious how that works out regarding smog laws. I'm mainly concerned with how one can legally drive such a vehicle on the street. Obviously it is possible to trailer/tow pretty much anything out to the boonies for offroading, but I'm considering something along the lines of a Jeep/Land Cruiser with a Chevy motor and would like to be able to drive it legally on the highway as well as offroad. I'm in Nevada, but I'd be interested to hear about other states as well. Any comment or pointers to websites that can help me figure this out would be greatly appreciated. Thanks Claude |
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It varies state to state. The only person with the answers is your own DMV.
http://www.dmvstat.com/ "claudel" > wrote in message ... > Hi > > What's the story on various US state smog law and swapped in engines. > > I see that folks swap different engines into different 4x4s and > I'm curious how that works out regarding smog laws. > > I'm mainly concerned with how one can legally drive such a vehicle > on the street. Obviously it is possible to trailer/tow pretty much > anything out to the boonies for offroading, but I'm considering > something along the lines of a Jeep/Land Cruiser with a Chevy motor > and would like to be able to drive it legally on the highway as well > as offroad. > > I'm in Nevada, but I'd be interested to hear about other states > as well. Any comment or pointers to websites that can help me > figure this out would be greatly appreciated. > > > Thanks > > Claude |
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Most states don't have a problem swapping an engine into a vehicle, so
long as the engine is not any older than the vehicle is. So you could swap a 2000 engine into a 1997 vehicle but not a 1997 engine into a 2000 vehicle. Jerry Rusted wrote: > It varies state to state. The only person with the answers is your own DMV. > > http://www.dmvstat.com/ > > > > > "claudel" > wrote in message > ... > >>Hi >> >>What's the story on various US state smog law and swapped in engines. >> >>I see that folks swap different engines into different 4x4s and >>I'm curious how that works out regarding smog laws. >> >>I'm mainly concerned with how one can legally drive such a vehicle >>on the street. Obviously it is possible to trailer/tow pretty much >>anything out to the boonies for offroading, but I'm considering >>something along the lines of a Jeep/Land Cruiser with a Chevy motor >>and would like to be able to drive it legally on the highway as well >>as offroad. >> >>I'm in Nevada, but I'd be interested to hear about other states >>as well. Any comment or pointers to websites that can help me >>figure this out would be greatly appreciated. >> >> >>Thanks >> >>Claude > > > > -- Jerry Bransford PP-ASEL N6TAY See the Geezer Jeep at http://members.cox.net/jerrypb/ |
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