About a month back I posted a question in regards to some emissions issues I was having. I searched the thread and it apparently got closed. I'm taking a chance re-posting after several attempts to fix the issue without success. Please don't flame me for this as I'm really trying to figure this out and it is my daily driver. Here's the backround. 1994 Toyota Pickup with a 7MGE swapped in. All the electronics are 7M and the only change is that the EGR was deleted due to space constraints. Here's the problem...consistently high CO and HC's. The attempts to fix......new O2 sensor(old one tested poorly), Intake was fabbed up to replace crappy setup I had, Seafoamed the engine(vacuum line access, not in the fuel), Spark plugs(NGK) are new(rechecked the gap and color, looking good there), New plug wires(NGK), new catalytic converter(I believed the original was shot due to a small head gasket leak I had several months ago). I've tested the AFM and TPS which both show within specs per Cygnus, charcole canister is good and the gas cap seems right. Checked the timing and set it at 10 degrees with the jumper in, idle sits right at about 750rpm. Since I've done these things the truck has run great, not that it ran poor to begin with, and the idle is as smooth as ever. Problem is that the sniffer does not like it. Now it only has one cat and the mechanic at the testing site believes that it needs to have two. This isn't CA emissions, not as strict, but maybe he is right and the engine was setup to have two so the numbers won't be right until there is. I know that the computer is testing my truck as a 1994 and not for the 1988 emessions that the engine is putting out, but even then the numbers would be too high.
At idle: HC PPM 587
CO% 6.03
2500 RPM: HC PPM 152
CO % 0.92
So what do you all think? I appreciate any helpful suggestions. I honestly feel like I've done a fair amount of legwork on this and have made little to no improvements! Very frustrating and I feel like I'm just missing one thing.
Thanks a ton.
At idle: HC PPM 587
CO% 6.03
2500 RPM: HC PPM 152
CO % 0.92
So what do you all think? I appreciate any helpful suggestions. I honestly feel like I've done a fair amount of legwork on this and have made little to no improvements! Very frustrating and I feel like I'm just missing one thing.
Thanks a ton.