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Old Feb 1, 2002
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port & polish piston & rods

will having any of these modification make you not pass smog? i live in ca and i need to pass smog.
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no. they shoudln't do anything to the emission level of the car.
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So you would PP and get Pistons and rods, and leave the rest of your engine stock?? WTF??

I hope you have all the boltons and FI before you waste your money on that.
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yes not going to help a WHOLE lot port and polishing a mostly new engine

unless u bore it over and get larger pistons, or just get taller ones and up the compression, then of course your ecu is going to crap on itself cuz its not going to know what to do with like 12 to 1 compression hehehee but that would help. pp isn't going to do much though plus it'll cost ya big unless u can take the engine out yourself and take it all apart. but if they have to do it expect to pay a few grand
 
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