failed smog 97 civic ex all stock d16
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failed smog 97 civic ex all stock d16
I failed smog today my results came back that my ignition timing failed and my hydrocarbons were huge at idle,max is 100 mine tested 986,at 2500 rpm it tested at 320.could my timing completly fix this problem or something worse? Any help is appreciated.thanks
Last edited by ej8_; 05-29-2015 at 05:54 PM. Reason: car info
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Re: failed smog
You couldn't find the rules sticky, which is literally stuck to the top of the subforum?
https://honda-tech.com/honda-civic-d...sting-3002401/
https://honda-tech.com/honda-civic-d...sting-3002401/
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Re: failed smog 97 civic ex all stock d16
Thanks but that didnt answer my question, i now know i need a timing adjustment just wanna know if this will solve the huge difference in my hydrocarbons or if i need to replace or test any other components
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Re: failed smog 97 civic ex all stock d16
Dear Mr. Noobie, please escort yourself to the FAQs sticky. There you can answer your own question.
Then why the heck are you posting in this forum rather than adjusting your timing? Why do you think the smog station failed your car?
i now know i need a timing adjustment
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Re: failed smog 97 civic ex all stock d16
Aparently ur not able to comprehend what im saying, i will have a retest fee. i am trying to find all of the possible problems before hand, and thanks notaracist, i didnt know that number was my timing advance
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Re: failed smog 97 civic ex all stock d16
I understand everything you're saying, and it tells me that you don't listen or comprehend. The smog sheet states with absolute clarity that your ignition timing is off. How could you possibly miss that? Go fix it.
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Re: failed smog 97 civic ex all stock d16
Before things go bad for you, let me try to explain something to you. See RonJ's blue name? He's a moderator. He's also a well respected part of this community. Mouthing off in general is a fast way to not get help from anyone, and mouthing off to RonJ is a fast way to guarantee you won't be seeing any help. Do try to keep your attitude in check, for your own sake.
Quite frankly, if you can't afford a retest fee, you can't afford to own a car in your state. Diagosing and fixing is a step-by-step process. For now, the only step you have is to get a timing light, properly adjust your timing, and go get re-tested.
Quite frankly, if you can't afford a retest fee, you can't afford to own a car in your state. Diagosing and fixing is a step-by-step process. For now, the only step you have is to get a timing light, properly adjust your timing, and go get re-tested.
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