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Trouble passing Smog?...Nitrogen Levels to high
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by v-town coupe: [QB] i recently have had a couple problems with nox on a couple of cars i have had smogged so may be this will help 1- you need to make sure that ur can is in proper working order make sure the timing is correct mainly my mitsubishi wouldnt pass i dialed in the timing and i came under the max nox! 2-make sure u take it to a GOOD SMOG SHOP and by that i mean make sure the warm it up on the dyno before they smog it usally i drive it around and get it warmed up and the guy i go to warms it up on the machine and takes a look at the numbers before he tries to go into test mode! 3- i would recommend using this tuff called CLEAN POWER its like an octane boost and it likes almost like a tall bottle of vodka and that shit kills the nox i have used it in a shit load of cars and it helped all the ones that did not have some kind of mechanical failer for ex: i took my grandmas civic to the shop and at first the nox was at 1435 max allowed was 731 so i put the clean power in and some 91 oct. gas from chevron and drove it hard for about a week it dropped the nox to 753ppm(parts per millon) but then i knew it had to be the converter replaced that and it went down to 23ppm and passed! so hopefully this helps smog is the main reason why i stopped using 5.0 bodys to house all my motor creations i will just use ones that sre pre smog with new technology feel lucky its not a test only good luck! [/QB][/QUOTE]
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