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    California Emissions

    I thought I once read somewhere about the differences of the California emission engines for the Whittier cars, but I can't seem to find anything now. What (if any) were the differences between Whittier cas sold in California and those sold everywhere else?

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    Re: California Emissions

    I don't know about the Whittier cars for sure, but the 'regular' Chrysler T2 cars had EGR added for Cali.
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    Re: California Emissions

    They also had their own CARB blessed calibrations.
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    Re: California Emissions

    no EGR on my '89 first sold in Ca. and I have an underhood vac. diagram (Shelby) under the hood of my rampage and no EGR there either.

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    Re: California Emissions

    There was no EGR on my '92 T1 Cali car and it just passed a smog check in January.

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    Re: California Emissions

    Passing smog in California is all about finding someone to turn a blind eye during the visual inspection.

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    Re: California Emissions

    no egr on any of my turbo II cars, with cali emissions sticker on the hood. My 2.5's and log intake cars have egr though.

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    Re: California Emissions

    I know that the '86 GLHS had EGR, and, IIRC, the '87 GLHS did not.
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    Re: California Emissions

    yes '86 GLHS definately has EGR

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    Re: California Emissions

    Even non-Cali '86 GLHS cars had EGR.
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