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Afternoon all.
Recently had the exhaust replaced on the 230k with a straight through stainless job, including (stupidly?) a cat delete.
Just got the car back from the garage and somewhat unsurprisingly the car failed on emissions. However, it didn't fail by much at all.
Predictably it was the CO level that was a touch to high:
Fast Idle test 1: CO limit=0.3% actual value=0.39%
Fast Idle test 2: CO limit=0.3% actual value=0.41%
Oil temp was 92 degrees C and rpm speed measurements weren't recorded but must be between 2150 and 2850 for the test. Natural idle test levels were a pass as were all other emission tests.
So, the million dollar question, how to shave off 0.11% of my CO emissions?
Any help to destroy the environment gratefully appreciated
Recently had the exhaust replaced on the 230k with a straight through stainless job, including (stupidly?) a cat delete.
Just got the car back from the garage and somewhat unsurprisingly the car failed on emissions. However, it didn't fail by much at all.
Predictably it was the CO level that was a touch to high:
Fast Idle test 1: CO limit=0.3% actual value=0.39%
Fast Idle test 2: CO limit=0.3% actual value=0.41%
Oil temp was 92 degrees C and rpm speed measurements weren't recorded but must be between 2150 and 2850 for the test. Natural idle test levels were a pass as were all other emission tests.
So, the million dollar question, how to shave off 0.11% of my CO emissions?
Any help to destroy the environment gratefully appreciated