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It may depend on where you go.
The fact is, it should pass if everything is working as it was manufactured.
If they tell you otherwise, either go to a different shop or ask them to call their regional supervisor(NYS inspection) and explain your vehicle to him.
Here's another simple choice. http://www.summitracing.com/parts/rnb-85684?seid=srese1&gclid=CPKy6qSNt8UCFZaRHwodKJsAzg
Any protection is better than no protection.
Here are the original style battery cable connector covers as well as the alternator wire covers(can be used on the DH relay...
http://www.google.com/cse?cx=partner-pub-4015606617893285:1751224275&ie=UTF-8&q=911&sa=Search#gsc.tab=0&gsc.q=911%20additive
Over 150 search results for "911 additive", and your the first to post that it can cause rust or gum.
7-01861-1 is a 3 pole relay, not the correct relay for the DH relay mod.
It can be used, you just need to ground it to the dash(mounting bolts) And not use the black ground wire.
The relay specified in the DH relay mod is , 7-01860-1.
I hope other members can learn from your experience.
Notice he still used proper grammar and punctuation, using his phone, one handed with a gunshot wound!
Take care and I hope the best for you.
Thank God it was not worse.
Pull the band brake cover off. Your band brake may have rusted stuck.
Just a good hit with a hammer and drift should fix that(if that is the issue).
Seen this a few times.