Failed Emissions Testing
Hey, I just went for Emissions testing today. Drove around for about 15 minutes before I got it tested. Im from Ontario and I have a 92 Honda Civic DX Hatchback with a D16Z6 Engine. I recently installed a new O2 sensor. My car has an aftermarket exhaust system with a catalytic converter and headers. Anyways I had my emissions test today and basically failed on all levels. Any suggestions on what I should do to pass. Here are my readings
At 40 km/h HC ppm Limit 82 READING 132 FAIL CO% Limit 0.45 READING 1.12 FAIL NO ppm Limit 0636 READING 1215 FAIL RPM 2469 VALID Dilution 15.19 VALID Curb Idle HC ppm Limit 200 READING 219 FAIL CO% Limit 1 READING 1.78 FAIL RPM 1152 VALID Dilution 14.86 VALID |
Re: Failed Emissions Testing
When both HC and NO are high, it's a sign that the cat is bad, which almost surely happened due to the engine running rich.
Is the engine running hot/overheating? Is it running cold? When was the last tune up (plugs/wires/cap/rotor)? Is the ignition timing set to spec? |
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Car does run pretty hot but never overheats or runs cold. Plugs/wires/cap/rotor were all changed when I swapped the motor into my car almost 2 years ago. I believe ignition timing is set to spec. Is this when you check the timing belt with a timing gun? If not please inform me how I can check the ignition timing. Also if my car is running rich how would I go about correcting it? I will for sure be changing out the plugs / cap / rotor before I retest it. Thanks again your help is much appreciated
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Re: Failed Emissions Testing
Originally Posted by ted_dejong
(Post 45339311)
Car does run pretty hot
Plugs/wires/cap/rotor were all changed when I swapped the motor into my car almost 2 years ago. I believe ignition timing is set to spec. Is this when you check the timing belt with a timing gun? If not please inform me how I can check the ignition timing. Also if my car is running rich how would I go about correcting it? Any CEL codes? |
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My engine light isnt on. I dont have a code reader but when I use the paper clip/ wire method to the connector I dont get any codes. The thermostat is a couple of months old and I dont believe the head gasket is blown although I am not entirely sure how to check this. The car seems to drive fine to me.
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Re: Failed Emissions Testing
Originally Posted by ted_dejong
(Post 45339644)
My engine light isnt on. I dont have a code reader but when I use the paper clip/ wire method to the connector I dont get any codes. The thermostat is a couple of months old and I dont believe the head gasket is blown although I am not entirely sure how to check this. The car seems to drive fine to me.
Describe why you think your engine is running hot. At full operating temperature, the temp gauge in the cluster should read below the halfway mark. |
Re: Failed Emissions Testing
Yes, when I start my car the CEL goes on for 2 seconds then shuts off.
I feel the engine is running hot because after driving it if i directly touch the valve cover it is hot to the hand. Never does the temperature gauge on the cluster pass the halfway mark, if anything when the engine is fully heated it sits just below the halfway mark. |
Re: Failed Emissions Testing
Originally Posted by ted_dejong
(Post 45339901)
Yes, when I start my car the CEL goes on for 2 seconds then shuts off.
I feel the engine is running hot because after driving it if i directly touch the valve cover it is hot to the hand. Never does the temperature gauge on the cluster pass the halfway mark, if anything when the engine is fully heated it sits just below the halfway mark. Focus on the tune up and ignition timing. Afterwards, if the improvement in HC and NO levels is still not enough to pass emissions, then the cat may be dead and need to be replaced. |
Re: Failed Emissions Testing
Alright, Thank you for your suggestions. I will definetely take your advice. Any thoughts about running seafoam ? How about the guaranteed to pass additive?
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Re: Failed Emissions Testing
Originally Posted by ted_dejong
(Post 45340088)
Alright, Thank you for your suggestions. I will definetely take your advice. Any thoughts about running seafoam ? How about the guaranteed to pass additive?
Forget additives that make empty promises or provide short term effects. Sticking with the basics is always the way to go. |
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