02-28-2013 | #21 | |
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Alex VA
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Re: E85 calibration for emissions testing
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a good running stock LT5 usually just needs to have the injectors working right, fresh plugs, air cleaner and good cats to pass many times a "spirited run" will clear out the carbon deposits from cars that don't see enough time at wide open throttle and the LT5 tends to "carbon up" from lugging around at low rpms. spiking the gas with a little alchy and emissions test products can help too. try running some BG or techtron through a tank of gas prior to doing the test and change over to fresh oil as it does help if you are close but not passing.
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02-28-2013 | #22 |
Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: San Marcos CA
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Re: E85 calibration for emissions testing
The emissions guys aren't going to fall for the oki-doke/diluted with air trick. If your gas sample is over 5% O2 in Cali- that's a fail just for that.
Like if the muffler is full of holes or you thought you'd be slick and hold the probe 3 feet behind the tail pipe or something. |
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