Now every year, I normally have to do a bit of tweaking to pass emissions, and it's usually with the EGR valve. And as usual, I had high NOx when I tried this year- roughly 1800ppm vs. the allowed ~950ppm. The HC's(and everything else) were easily 20% under max limits. Well, I checked the EGR system as per the TSRM, and verified that the VSV, EGR valve and EGR regulator are all working. I even removed the EGR and verified that it was clean and flowed well. However, after 4 tries now, I still have high NOx levels.
My catalytic converter is about 2 years old, and was installed to replace a blocked cat. I'm just wondering if you guys think that my NOx could be the result of a worn out cat. I know that the cat is not blocked up, as I have no boost problems like I did with the other one, I'm just wondering if I might have worn out the substrate to the point were it's not reacting with the NOx emissions. If anyone has any experience with this, please chime in.
PS- my car is an 88'- how much longer till I'm exempt from emissions testing?!?
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PPS- How the hell do some of you guys pass emissions without a cat????
My catalytic converter is about 2 years old, and was installed to replace a blocked cat. I'm just wondering if you guys think that my NOx could be the result of a worn out cat. I know that the cat is not blocked up, as I have no boost problems like I did with the other one, I'm just wondering if I might have worn out the substrate to the point were it's not reacting with the NOx emissions. If anyone has any experience with this, please chime in.
PS- my car is an 88'- how much longer till I'm exempt from emissions testing?!?
:aigo:
PPS- How the hell do some of you guys pass emissions without a cat????