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Location: Arvada Colorado
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I decided to start a new thread as I start my journey with Mods and emissions in Colorado.
I decided to go with my own version of the FBI Dynomax setup. I just finished fitting and welding it together. I installed V-band clamps just ahead of the rear mount for easy removal. I did not go with the NPP setup yet as the ones I found available were a small fortune. I am using clamps on the tips so the NPP setup will be a future mod. I also want to investigate using an electric valve and switch instead of the vacuum operated system. In Colorado we have to keep the emissions equipment intact with the AIR system in place, Cats and pass the IM240 treadmill test. I went with Stainless Works performance connect headers and added air tubes so the stock air system should bolt right up. These are currently being coated. I should have them back next week for installation. With the purchase of the headers from the group buy last summer , I also ordered SW high flow Cats. Thru others experience on this board, I was advised that there is no way it would pass emissions with those Cats. I decided to first install a set of Universal OBDII compliant Magnaflow Cats for the initial emissions test along with the stock tune. These are 400 CPI, not 200 CPI like SW and are suppose to have more Heavy Metal in them than the std high flow universal cat. Along with Being 5" dia. vs the 4" SW. I will wrap the Cats to keep them hot and as active as possible. I'm hoping this, along with the stock tune will get me thru the initial emissions test. In Colorado, if you have an active emissions sticker when the car turns 25 years old, then you no longer need further emisions. If this works out,it will be my last emissions test, then I will install the SW cats and work on the Tune for optimum performance. Last edited by 4-cam; 02-16-2014 at 01:13 AM. |
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Join Date: Dec 2012
Location: NC
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Nice lookin' hardware!
Keep the snappics comin' there... |
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Location: San Marcos CA
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I did something similar, but I used oem catalysts because I think they use a lot more precious metals(platinum and palladium) in the substrate than universals. I have yet to run my car on a gas analyzer since putting the LS7 cats on the end of my long tube headers, but it passes the smell test for sure. The air injection was also retained to help light them off sooner.
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Location: Found Member
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I have seen these cars (stock & tuned) pass the sniffer test W/O cats.
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#5 |
Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Mile High
Posts: 10
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Sent you some info about the new laws in Colo.
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![]() Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Squires (near Ava MO in the Mark Twain N'tl Forest) - Missouri
Posts: 6,466
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![]() Join Date: May 2013
Location: Beaver, PA
Posts: 515
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P.S. A few years ago they tightened up the standards to about almost 50% of what they were initially. Last edited by Franke; 02-19-2014 at 08:53 AM. |
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![]() Join Date: May 2013
Location: Beaver, PA
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Good job Darby. I'm relieved to hear that so that if some day my cats fail I can go aftermarket with headers etc. I don't know Dominic but good work there too.
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#9 |
![]() Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Arvada Colorado
Posts: 192
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Emissions readings: failed HC in original test
Limit for HC- 1.5 gpm Failed test-3.6 gpm Passed - 1.27 gpm CO limit-20 gpm Failed test-1.1092 Passed-1.1701 NOx limit-3.5 gpm Failed test-2.3 Passed-2.7 Colorado has this goofy grams per mile reading. No real way to convert to ppm as a 5 gas analyzer would read. After i put a few more miles on it today I dont think im done yet but at least emmisions is done . I can work on it and be legal. Plugs are still looking to hot. Even with colder ngk bkr7e plugs they are grey/ white. I dont think its a tuning issue at this point. I think somthing else may be going on. When we first put the new tune in it it seemed to run great. The more I drove it , it seems go run rough, and the flywheel starts to make noise. I shut it down, reset power to the ecm and restarted it and it smoothed out and ran better. No codes were set. Then started doing it again and repeated the cycle after a out 1/2 hr of drive time. Could the ecm be pulling fuel out for some reason? From previous data logs the O2 sensors seemed ok and the curent ones only have about 2k miles on them. Anyone have any ideas? I didnt get any data logs during my last run, so I need to put a few more miles on it and do so. |
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Join Date: May 2007
Location: Chicagoland, IL
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Actually grey is not a problem. It has to do w the ethanol,and additives in the gas. If ur expecting light tan, that's not necessarily the case any longer. To truly judge u should do a "plug cut" removing the threaded portion of the plug and looking at color. My plugs are not tan.
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