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02-04-2015 | #1 |
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Just Failed CA Smog. Now what?
I bought my Z just over a year ago. Presumably it would have had to pass smog at that time. This time, everything passed except for NOX. Max for the 15MPH test is 545 PPM. My Z measured 587 PPM. The 25MPH test passed with 459 PPM. The Max is 502 PPM. The car is stock except for a KnN filter. I just went through some of the CA smog related threads and there seem to be folks who got a measurement in the 200s. In this thread by Z51JEFF, it looks like he passed by replacing his O2 sensors. Is this what I should try? If so, does anyone know what model and where I can get them and how many? Is there any way to tell after replacing the sensors whether it will work short of taking another smog test? Thanks!
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02-04-2015 | #2 |
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Re: Just Failed CA Smog. Now what?
Did you have the power key in the FULL position during the test? If so, you may want to switch to NORMAL and run the test again. Ask me how I know.
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02-04-2015 | #3 |
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Re: Just Failed CA Smog. Now what?
Nope. I had the key in my pocket.
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02-04-2015 | #4 |
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Re: Just Failed CA Smog. Now what?
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02-04-2015 | #5 |
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Re: Just Failed CA Smog. Now what?
Do you have the stock prom? Jerry's sells the O2's. Will the testers in Calf. let you run the test in a test mode to see if it will pass after you change the O2's?
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02-04-2015 | #6 |
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Re: Just Failed CA Smog. Now what?
AFAIK, it's the stock prom. I haven't touched it at least. I doubt the tester will do a test pass. I do get a second official attempt for free within 30 days though.
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Re: Just Failed CA Smog. Now what?
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How does some one from Mesa AZ know you can "pass" the CA Smog Check only with the secondaries disabled.
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02-04-2015 | #8 |
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Re: Just Failed CA Smog. Now what?
additional ignition timing would elevate NOx, but usually the port throttle closed timing map at the lower rev ranges doesn't deviate from stock much on some tunes.
If the other numbers were looking good except for NOx you surely need new O2 sensors. Cleaned my car right up. I will need to see your exact results for a more specific diagnosis though. Another easy fix is if you have a bad vacuum leak under the plenum somewhere (you can tell by a high idle). I got the oxygen sensors from O'Reillys- they have the proper length 3 conductor wire harnesses. |
02-04-2015 | #9 |
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Re: Just Failed CA Smog. Now what?
Was the car hot when tested? have you given it a good run @ wot beforehand and clean oil? My SS failed ever so slightly.. I gave it balls to the wall for 15 mins and came back and it passed with flying colors.
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02-04-2015 | #10 |
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Re: Just Failed CA Smog. Now what?
It was about a 10 minute drive from work to the smog check station. Half local half freeway. I had the power key out. It's been around 2500 miles since my last oil change.
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