Pheww,, passed the dreaded CA smog test!

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wizard124
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Pheww,, passed the dreaded CA smog test!

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It passed, but just barely :D

Two years ago with a new CA approved substitute catalytic converter and numerous trips to the check station, my mechanic succeeded in getting it smogged. Since then I have: 1) changed the AFM; 2) replaced the fuel injectors (found a seal missing on one of them); 3) changed the O2 sensor; 4) changed the timing belt, 5) timed it at 10BTDC and adjusted the idle. The car is running better than ever. Still, I was apprehensive about getting this smog check completed.

So, I take it into the same shop that certified it 2 years ago. Earlier today I had my wife's Suburban smog checked there also. Might as well establish some rapport with the technician :P He looks the car over and tells me that the middle resonator/muffler is a Cat. He says the manual only specifies 1 cat (he sees the CA approved Cat but still thinks there are 2 installed on my car :? ). Try as I might, I can't convince him that it is a muffler (I went as far as showing him the 3 pictures of the 3 components from AR's website). He tells me to schedule an appointment with a CA smog referee! Sure! Waste even more of my time :evil: BTW, different guy from 2 years ago. Good news is that he didn't charge me anything.

I head off down the street to a different place. $65 later I have the certificate in hand. :) The borderline reading was at 15mph (1867 rpm). My NO reading was 1399 ppm vs the max allowable of 1414 :shock: The 25 mph reading was 702 vs 1274.

Makes me think I am running lean at lower RPMs :?: Regardless, no worries for 2 years
So Cal Mark

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you're allowed -+3 degrees on the timing, so next time set it at 7btdc and make sure it isn't too lean. Just for comparison, I had an 85 smog tested today. The Nox readings with a missing catalyst was about 1700ppm, way too high to pass. After installing a catalyst, no other adjustments, Nox dropped to less than 200ppm
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smog referee? wonderful.
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So Cal Mark

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the referee approves modifications such as converting to FI or engine swaps
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i imagine him/her wearing a uniform with a big cloud on the front instead of zebra stripes.
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wizard124
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btoran wrote:i imagine him/her wearing a uniform with a big cloud on the front instead of zebra stripes.


You do mean "clown" :D
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Re: Pheww,, passed the dreaded CA smog test!

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congrats!!
Used to live in the republik, now in Maine. The last time we had to smog our '80, we failed. Had to go to an "approved" guy to have up to $500.00 work done.....or some such nonsense. Less than that( dollar wise) and a few days later a guy over in San Ramon or Dublin had it ready to pass, and it was running better than ever and felt like the little Ferrari it is supposed to. Best money ever spent on the car so far....
At any rate - Congrats, it is not always an easy feat. :D
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