So I've been tinkering and trying to pass emissions here in AZ for the past 2 weeks, I'm running very rich. My first test kicked back %5.98 CO at idle (%1.20 standard) with 449 HC (220 standard). I immediately went home with a can of starting fluid and sprayed around for vacuum leaks, found and fixed a couple of pretty big ones. For the second test, I changed plugs, swapped out the O2 sensor (carboned up and leaking, tested intermittent), reset ecu and timing, bumped up to 91 octane with additives, and ran through with %3.00 CO and 460 HC (higher?).
A few months ago, my fuel damper sprung a leak. Little did I know LAST year (changed head gasket, passed with flying colors), I was poking around without any knowledge of the engine and ended up unscrewing the factory set adjustment screw at the top of it, came to a seemingly endless screw, and jacked it back down ALL THE WAY. Anyway, I've somewhat traced my problems to the pressure regulator, though I have no way of pressure testing the fuel rail, so I'm not completely sure. Is there a sure fire way of knowing if the FPR is indeed the culprit? The air nozzle isn't leaking any fuel. Could the leaking damper be causing my rich condition? Could the leaking damper have botched the FPR?
Any help appreciated, I have 3 days including today! :1zhelp:
A few months ago, my fuel damper sprung a leak. Little did I know LAST year (changed head gasket, passed with flying colors), I was poking around without any knowledge of the engine and ended up unscrewing the factory set adjustment screw at the top of it, came to a seemingly endless screw, and jacked it back down ALL THE WAY. Anyway, I've somewhat traced my problems to the pressure regulator, though I have no way of pressure testing the fuel rail, so I'm not completely sure. Is there a sure fire way of knowing if the FPR is indeed the culprit? The air nozzle isn't leaking any fuel. Could the leaking damper be causing my rich condition? Could the leaking damper have botched the FPR?
Any help appreciated, I have 3 days including today! :1zhelp: