Fuel Injection Conv. can't pass CA. smog - any ideas, need advise
#41
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Re: Fuel Injection Conv. can't pass CA. smog - any ideas, need advise
Bone P.A. (bp@charter.net) wrote on Monday 24 May 2004 12:04 pm:
> No, I did not. I drove it over city streets a few miles to the Smog Check
> Station. No one ever mentioned I needed to "break in the Cat." Why is
> that? Where is this type of information documented?
When I lived in the Chicago suburbs, the emissions letter they mailed
explicitly said not to test with a cold engine, and to let your car warm up
for at least 20 minutes. Of course, in Chicago traffic, it usually took at
least 20 minutes to get anywhere.
--
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fill the world with fools." -Herbert Spencer, 1891
> No, I did not. I drove it over city streets a few miles to the Smog Check
> Station. No one ever mentioned I needed to "break in the Cat." Why is
> that? Where is this type of information documented?
When I lived in the Chicago suburbs, the emissions letter they mailed
explicitly said not to test with a cold engine, and to let your car warm up
for at least 20 minutes. Of course, in Chicago traffic, it usually took at
least 20 minutes to get anywhere.
--
Michael White "To protect people from the effects of folly is to
fill the world with fools." -Herbert Spencer, 1891
#42
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Re: Fuel Injection Conv. can't pass CA. smog - any ideas, need advise
High NOX is usually an indicator of an EGR valve not fucntioning, plugged
egr passages or timing too advanced. The CAT does in fact have to be
functioning properly to burn NOX too. I am unfamiliar with what the kit does
with either existing EGR if any. high nox can also theoretically occur if
the engine is overheating ( although unlikely).
"Bone P.A." <bp@charter.net> wrote in message
news:10b4acdcj7sdea@corp.supernews.com...
> Yes, all reading were within normal range except the NOx @ 25mph, it has
> read from 1200 to 1530 . Everything else now passes. What do you think
this
> means.
>
>
egr passages or timing too advanced. The CAT does in fact have to be
functioning properly to burn NOX too. I am unfamiliar with what the kit does
with either existing EGR if any. high nox can also theoretically occur if
the engine is overheating ( although unlikely).
"Bone P.A." <bp@charter.net> wrote in message
news:10b4acdcj7sdea@corp.supernews.com...
> Yes, all reading were within normal range except the NOx @ 25mph, it has
> read from 1200 to 1530 . Everything else now passes. What do you think
this
> means.
>
>
#43
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Re: Fuel Injection Conv. can't pass CA. smog - any ideas, need advise
High NOX is usually an indicator of an EGR valve not fucntioning, plugged
egr passages or timing too advanced. The CAT does in fact have to be
functioning properly to burn NOX too. I am unfamiliar with what the kit does
with either existing EGR if any. high nox can also theoretically occur if
the engine is overheating ( although unlikely).
"Bone P.A." <bp@charter.net> wrote in message
news:10b4acdcj7sdea@corp.supernews.com...
> Yes, all reading were within normal range except the NOx @ 25mph, it has
> read from 1200 to 1530 . Everything else now passes. What do you think
this
> means.
>
>
egr passages or timing too advanced. The CAT does in fact have to be
functioning properly to burn NOX too. I am unfamiliar with what the kit does
with either existing EGR if any. high nox can also theoretically occur if
the engine is overheating ( although unlikely).
"Bone P.A." <bp@charter.net> wrote in message
news:10b4acdcj7sdea@corp.supernews.com...
> Yes, all reading were within normal range except the NOx @ 25mph, it has
> read from 1200 to 1530 . Everything else now passes. What do you think
this
> means.
>
>
#44
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Re: Fuel Injection Conv. can't pass CA. smog - any ideas, need advise
High NOX is usually an indicator of an EGR valve not fucntioning, plugged
egr passages or timing too advanced. The CAT does in fact have to be
functioning properly to burn NOX too. I am unfamiliar with what the kit does
with either existing EGR if any. high nox can also theoretically occur if
the engine is overheating ( although unlikely).
"Bone P.A." <bp@charter.net> wrote in message
news:10b4acdcj7sdea@corp.supernews.com...
> Yes, all reading were within normal range except the NOx @ 25mph, it has
> read from 1200 to 1530 . Everything else now passes. What do you think
this
> means.
>
>
egr passages or timing too advanced. The CAT does in fact have to be
functioning properly to burn NOX too. I am unfamiliar with what the kit does
with either existing EGR if any. high nox can also theoretically occur if
the engine is overheating ( although unlikely).
"Bone P.A." <bp@charter.net> wrote in message
news:10b4acdcj7sdea@corp.supernews.com...
> Yes, all reading were within normal range except the NOx @ 25mph, it has
> read from 1200 to 1530 . Everything else now passes. What do you think
this
> means.
>
>
#45
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Re: Fuel Injection Conv. can't pass CA. smog - any ideas, need advise
High NOX is usually an indicator of an EGR valve not fucntioning, plugged
egr passages or timing too advanced. The CAT does in fact have to be
functioning properly to burn NOX too. I am unfamiliar with what the kit does
with either existing EGR if any. high nox can also theoretically occur if
the engine is overheating ( although unlikely).
"Bone P.A." <bp@charter.net> wrote in message
news:10b4acdcj7sdea@corp.supernews.com...
> Yes, all reading were within normal range except the NOx @ 25mph, it has
> read from 1200 to 1530 . Everything else now passes. What do you think
this
> means.
>
>
egr passages or timing too advanced. The CAT does in fact have to be
functioning properly to burn NOX too. I am unfamiliar with what the kit does
with either existing EGR if any. high nox can also theoretically occur if
the engine is overheating ( although unlikely).
"Bone P.A." <bp@charter.net> wrote in message
news:10b4acdcj7sdea@corp.supernews.com...
> Yes, all reading were within normal range except the NOx @ 25mph, it has
> read from 1200 to 1530 . Everything else now passes. What do you think
this
> means.
>
>
#46
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Re: Fuel Injection Conv. can't pass CA. smog - any ideas, need advise
There is no EGR with the Mopar Kit, its eliminated. Timing is permantely set
and can't be changed either.
I'm taking it back to my mechanic for a final work up will keep ya'll
informed.
thanx
and can't be changed either.
I'm taking it back to my mechanic for a final work up will keep ya'll
informed.
thanx
#47
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Re: Fuel Injection Conv. can't pass CA. smog - any ideas, need advise
There is no EGR with the Mopar Kit, its eliminated. Timing is permantely set
and can't be changed either.
I'm taking it back to my mechanic for a final work up will keep ya'll
informed.
thanx
and can't be changed either.
I'm taking it back to my mechanic for a final work up will keep ya'll
informed.
thanx
#48
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Re: Fuel Injection Conv. can't pass CA. smog - any ideas, need advise
There is no EGR with the Mopar Kit, its eliminated. Timing is permantely set
and can't be changed either.
I'm taking it back to my mechanic for a final work up will keep ya'll
informed.
thanx
and can't be changed either.
I'm taking it back to my mechanic for a final work up will keep ya'll
informed.
thanx
#49
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Re: Fuel Injection Conv. can't pass CA. smog - any ideas, need advise
There is no EGR with the Mopar Kit, its eliminated. Timing is permantely set
and can't be changed either.
I'm taking it back to my mechanic for a final work up will keep ya'll
informed.
thanx
and can't be changed either.
I'm taking it back to my mechanic for a final work up will keep ya'll
informed.
thanx
#50
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Re: Fuel Injection Conv. can't pass CA. smog - any ideas, need advise
"Bone P.A." <bp@charter.net> wrote in message
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> There is no EGR with the Mopar Kit, its eliminated. Timing is permantely
set
> and can't be changed either.
> I'm taking it back to my mechanic for a final work up will keep ya'll
> informed.
> thanx
Just for our info, what was this kit installed on? What was the age &
mileage of the engine?