Re: E-Test from hell
[Re: Brandon Clement]
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November 19, 2009 06:11 pm UTC
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Deep Mann
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Not true, A lot of emission Related component can effect nox,but the main 3 are a Cat, 02 Sensor and EGR You cannot say EGR is the main cause of a high NOX reading. Im a Emission Test Inspector and Work at a Accredited Repair Facility, We fix at least 3 cars a week, that fail emission, From personal experience a Failing cat is the most commonly problem with NOX. Last week we had a 2005 Toyota corolla that failed with only 120k on it, The cat and EGR system were good, it was a failing O2 Sensor...Just shows you EVERY CAR is very different and you cant base your results on the mr2....
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Re: E-Test from hell
[Re: Deep Mann]
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November 19, 2009 06:52 pm UTC
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Brandon Clement
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my car with no cat had a nox of 2800, with a cat 2200. egr is the main source of high nox, every mechanic i know says so.
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Re: E-Test from hell
[Re: Brandon Clement]
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November 19, 2009 07:13 pm UTC
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Again you are comparing your old mr2 bro, Mikes car passed without a EGR, every car is VERY diffrent, Yes EGR is made to control NOX, but what I was saying you cant say its the main problem with a emission test , I dont want people reading your comment and directly going to spend money fixing there EGR and then there car fails...and with Micheals car I was saying when a CAR FAILS EVERY reading many times for me it is the CAT.. but not the case with his car becuase he already changed it...
and Brandon only a difference of 600 eh, A lot of cars that need a Cat fail at the same reading, and once that cat is on it is usually under 400 NOX, but that was not the case with your mr2, If I recall did it come with a EGR ? I dont think so but im not sure, If you had put the EGR first and tested it with no cat, I Garuntee you would've got the same Readings
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Re: E-Test from hell
[Re: Deep Mann]
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November 19, 2009 08:32 pm UTC
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Rob Greer
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I would say the first thing to check is the EGR system (assuming the car is supposed to be equipped with one). This is because usually it is easy to test. With the engine at idle, manually actuate or apply vacuum as needed to get the valve to open. If the engine stalls aor at least runs rough, it's likely the EGR system is not plugged. Also confirm the valve diaphragm is working properly.
I would say that it is a common failure point (especially on older cars) due to the environment it has to work in. I have seen the EGR passages completely clogged on my old Camaro, the valve still worked but nothing could flow.
Now some cars I know either weren't designed to need an EGR valve or don't need it much, fine.
However, it's easy to check and a nasty environment so I would still check it first if I had NOx issues. Swapping out a cat or O2 is way more difficult and costly.
For the cars that have electronic EGR, well then I guess it's tougher to manually operate the valve. Sucks to be you. Maybe there is a jumper you can use.
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Re: E-Test from hell
[Re: Rob Greer]
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November 19, 2009 08:39 pm UTC
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Rob, Thats the thing, I can check 02 sensor with a Computer, And The cat with the Actual Emission machine, For me it is the same thing, I was Replying to Brandons Statement when he says, A cat doesnt affect The limits like that which is for sure not true, And A EGR is the main cause of a High Nox Which I am saying is not true for every car, and Yes EGR should be checked first because it is the easiest
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Re: E-Test from hell
[Re: Deep Mann]
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November 20, 2009 12:46 am UTC
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Brandon Clement
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Again you are comparing your old mr2 bro, Mikes car passed without a EGR, every car is VERY diffrent, Yes EGR is made to control NOX, but what I was saying you cant say its the main problem with a emission test , I dont want people reading your comment and directly going to spend money fixing there EGR and then there car fails...and with Micheals car I was saying when a CAR FAILS EVERY reading many times for me it is the CAT.. but not the case with his car becuase he already changed it...
and Brandon only a difference of 600 eh, A lot of cars that need a Cat fail at the same reading, and once that cat is on it is usually under 400 NOX, but that was not the case with your mr2, If I recall did it come with a EGR ? I dont think so but im not sure, If you had put the EGR first and tested it with no cat, I Garuntee you would've got the same Readings How would I get the same ratings if I installed a system that is put in place to reduce NOx limits. The USDM MR2 with an EGR valve passes those limits no problem. Only difference, engine wise, between jdm and usdm, is the EGR valve. And yes only 600, because a 3 way cat is not something that can drop the NOx limits like an EGR system does, that is what it's there for. I went over this with Durham Auto Works, Can-Saf, Tomlin, Yoshio, and my family mechanic. And the cars might be different, but all EGR systems work the same.
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failed Etest
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November 22, 2009 05:05 pm UTC
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Hi guys I just failed etest. I read from the emission control faq's that the high CO% could be attributed with running rich. I have a SAFC installed but all the setting were set to 0's accross. Do you think leaning out the safc a little on the low throttle can help me pass the etest? Also, I realized after doing the etest that my base timing was set to 2 or 3 degree, i am not sure if that has contributed to the failure. Sorry for the blurry picture.
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Re: failed Etest
[Re: Deep Mann]
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November 25, 2009 02:32 am UTC
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I actually got my issue resolved. I minus the idle -5 and -10 from 2000 to 3000 rpm on my safc. No idea if the o2 was bad or not, I am getting any codes and the logger shows that it's responding. I got this
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Re: etest help
[Re: Kevin Jenkins]
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November 27, 2009 01:25 pm UTC
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Hey Kevin, Go to crappy tire and pick up, Stop Smoke/Stop Leak, I think its called, Put it into your oil and drive around, That's what we recommend to cars that I cannot E-test, And If you E-test them, The machine gets Facked Over
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Re: etest help
[Re: Deep Mann]
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February 17, 2010 03:14 am UTC
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some info for you guys.
Oil changers is an awesome place for an etest. You drive right up and wait maybe 30 mins max(if its busy) and you are out of there fast.
none of this crappy tire 3-4 hour wait or having to make an appt and end up waiting an hour anyways.
ive been as quick as rolling up. paying/doing test and gone all within 10 mins.
I havent gone to crappy tire for an etest in ages since i discovered this little gem of a place.
no i dont work for them. just trying to help members save some time. i know i was tired of the shitty crappy tire service.
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Re: etest help
[Re: Jon Hosking]
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June 28, 2010 07:16 pm UTC
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Ed Estoppey
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Hey Guys, Im a new DSM owner who took ownership of a neglected Eclipse from my roommates ex wife. Its a 97 Eclipse Spyder GS-T and it has some issues, but Id like to get some feedback on what I should do next for repairs. I took the car to get it e-tested expecting it to fail (wanted to see how badly) and it did. The car was throwing the code P0340, so I reset it before the test. Since failing the test, I replaced the cam sensor, and will have to replace the BOV, because it is broken where the vacuum line goes into it. It was jb welded by someone, but im going to replace it just the same. How are the boost leak tests done on dsm cars? On my SRT-4, I would attach a fitting on my Turbo and use my compressor to reach 20 pounds of pressure. Is that the same method for dsm cars? The plugs, wires, coil pack, and oil were changed prior to the e-test. The car is no longer throwing codes since replacing the cam sensor. Thanks for your help Ed
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Re: etest help
[Re: Ed Estoppey]
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June 28, 2010 07:31 pm UTC
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Welcome, Ed, Check out this post (and the Fuel Systems forum) for some emissions ideas.. http://www.ca.dsm.org/forums/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=174162#Post174162You can find boost leak test info and other great resources at http://www.vfaq.comYou should do another test after fixing any boost leaks. The bad CAS could have been causing a misfire and boost leaks definitely don't help. Make sure you reset the ECU after fixing things and drive around for a good while (including a highway pull before the test, to get your cat hot). Good luck!
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Re: etest help
[Re: Ziggy Dietrich]
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June 29, 2010 10:16 am UTC
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Ed, I would assume your converter is bad by now with CO% like that
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Re: etest help
[Re: Jamie Best]
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July 01, 2010 04:24 pm UTC
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Ed Estoppey
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Thanks for the replys guys, I have been picking at the car a bit, and yesterday I decided to run a can of seafoam through it. When the car was sucking the can of seafoam, I noticed seafoam leaking out between the turbo and manifold so I decided to take the turbo heatshield off to check for loose bolts, heres what I found LOL: 3 of the 4 bolts were loose, one of them were completely undone. I tightened the bolts and stopped the leak. Im wondering if that would contribute to the fail. I also purchased a 1g stock Bov, I just have to find a way to rig it up to work, then I will attempt to e-test it again. Ed
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Re: etest help
[Re: Rob Strelecki]
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July 02, 2010 06:22 am UTC
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Could yes.....But could be worse !!!!!!!!
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Re: etest help
[Re: Ed Estoppey]
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February 14, 2011 07:21 pm UTC
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Hey guys, I'm currently trying to get my Talon dd status. I just got it saftied and all thats left is passing my emissions test. I went in Feb 10/11 and did all the above: 91 octane, meth, raise idle rpm to 1150, no boost leaks, no exhaust leaks. I almost passed but failed Idle CO by 3 points.. Heres my mod list: Stock 7 bolt (175psi on all 4 cyl) PTE 1000cc injectors BPR6ES plugs gapped to .28 New tayler 8mm wires AFPR set to 43.5psi Blocked off EGR 3" turbo back with hollowed out cat Dsmlink v3 lite w/ evo 8 fuel and timing maps AEM UEGO Just before I went in to the test I bumped up the idle rpm, raised the timing +5 deg from 0-3000rpm, Added 2 bottles of meth, and set my global to -58.6 and deadtime to 345. My COMBFT was at like +23.. I forgot to zero out my MAF COMP table as it was adjusted for the 1000cc injectors with global being -53.1 deadtime 345. If I zero out the MAF Comp table will I lean it out and make be pass or should I increase it? Im confused here and I believe this is the final step to making it pass without a cat.
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Re: etest help
[Re: Nick Gallo]
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February 15, 2011 03:31 am UTC
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Idle shows a richer mixture, and your MAFComp is actually telling the ECU to increase fueling.
Send me a log of idle. milcan21@hotmail.com
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Re: etest help
[Re: codey wood-trbovschek]
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March 25, 2011 09:58 am UTC
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Try changing your plugs, oil and air filter. Only run NGK BR6ES plugs
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Re: etest help
[Re: Ryan Laliberte]
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Brandon Clement
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Re: etest help
[Re: Brandon Clement]
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March 28, 2011 03:15 pm UTC
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BPR6ES are projected plugs, to keep knock down you can run BR6ES Non-Projected plugs.
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