: Propane Legality


URBNFLX
03-25-2008, 12:09 AM
ok, to start off i havent gotten anywhere witht he dmv.... nothing but circles of webpages and no returned emails.

i have a 78 blazer that wont pass smog... (too rich, but if you lean it up enough to pass it dont run any good...)

i was considering converting it over to propane. anyone deal with the smog nazis on this issue? i am in washoe county and rather just run it on pane than try to mess with jetting everytime i smog it.

from what i have read "alternative fuel" is smog exempt... what does NV considder AF?

I also have a Sammy that i would be doing the same conversion to(but of course for more offroad stuff :D )

desert runner
03-25-2008, 01:08 AM
I'm runnin pane on my sami in las vegas ,and i'm smog exempt.You shouldn't have any problems.

igofshn
03-25-2008, 07:16 AM
I recently smogged my Samurai that runs completely on propane. I am also in CA. Propane is legal. I would suggest calling one of your reputable smog shops and talking to them. They can tell you exactly what to do. If they won't help you contact one of the smog referees. My smog shop told me exactly what I needed to do.

TOY 2
03-25-2008, 10:44 AM
NoBrainR lives in sparks and did propane on his toyota so he could regster it. you could pm him but I sure propane is smog exempt in washoe

URBNFLX
03-25-2008, 08:54 PM
ok, so I finally got some info back from the DMV... looks like more favorable info but there may be a catch.... here is what they said:

If your vehicle is converted to full time propane, then it would be exempt from emission testing. However, if it is part time propane and part time gasoline, then it would still require an emission test yearly.

You should also contact the DMV Emissions Lab for any other details on this conversion as they will be able to answer your questions, and guide you on other requirements in order to be exempt. Their number is 775-684-3581.

igofshn
03-25-2008, 10:57 PM
In CA it is not exempt from testing. it still gets tested but it sure is easier to pass. No Carbon.

DSI
03-26-2008, 12:17 PM
Get a P.O. Box in Carson City and register it there...

URBNFLX
03-26-2008, 01:03 PM
Get a P.O. Box in Carson City and register it there...

I didn't think you could register a vehicle to a PO box. It asks where the vehicle is located on the DMV paperwork.

cheap1
03-27-2008, 12:24 AM
If it is stand alone on propane you should be exempt.If it is dual fuel you will have to smog it.

URBNFLX
03-28-2008, 06:07 PM
If it is stand alone on propane you should be exempt.If it is dual fuel you will have to smog it.

it would be a standalone kit from gotpropane...

I know it would be better to ask them my questions but they say right on there page that they dont know anything about smog controlled vehicles(which tells me that they get alotta lookeyloos daydreaming).

rok-jeep
03-31-2008, 09:15 AM
Move to Douglas County just south of Carson City......no smog tests required here:D

2slo4u
03-31-2008, 01:41 PM
I'm runnin pane on my sami in las vegas ,and i'm smog exempt.You shouldn't have any problems.

x2 for vegas

plus instead of smogging every year we have to have annual inspections to ensure we haven't reverted back to gas.

renolaw
04-11-2008, 03:54 PM
I didn't think you could register a vehicle to a PO box. .

I have used a PO Box for my Driver's License and Registration for 2 4x4s and a number of trailers-- no problem. We live in Reno.

mb