switch the title of your rig over to diesel. No diesels older than 1998 have to be tested in slc. thats by far the easiest way to do it anyway. then you never have to deal with any emissions testing, ever. I know they stopped dyno testing years ago. Sniffers on tsi tests are for 1998 and newer diesels and 1995 and older gassers. They only do opacity testing on heavy diesel trucks, something like gvwr 16,000lb and up. Also I'm a certified Salt lake co. inspector.
Awesome info, thanks!
I know I answered the original question...years ago. At that time I was a few years out from being a Davis County I/M & Inspection guy. Now flash forward to 2015 and I'm almost completely clueless on the rules...so I have one question for you:
Will a 1997 light truck that has an older (say 1986) diesel swapped into it have issues getting through?
(BTW- this thread is the number one hit on search engines when you type in "Salt Lake County emissions diesel swap rules".