Re: high hydrocarbon in exhaust
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Re: high hydrocarbon in exhaust
- From: "rendy_cheng" <rcheng@xxxx>
- Date: Tue, 23 Apr 2002 00:19:48 -0000
<This is from original question poster>
After following the advise on this forum, I have replace the O2
sensor, spark plugs, spark plug wires, Dis cap, dis rotor.
Earlier today, I had my car smog check again.. Guess what? It
failed the test again. Result from the test are following :
HC (ppm) Max allow:150 My car: 111,
CO (%) Max allow:1.50 My car: 0.54
CO2 (%) Max allow:NA My car: 13.8
O2 (%) Max allow:NA My car: 1.1
RPM 2466
So... for high RPM, it is okay. The following values are from idle
case.
HC (ppm) Max allow:120 My car: 241 (too high)
CO (%) Max allow:1.50 My car: 0.67
CO2 (%) Max allow:NA My car: 13.4
O2 (%) Max allow:NA My car: 1.5
RPM 734
Other than catalytic converter, what else can be the cause of
this..
Thanks every one!
rendy #4220
> Hi
>
> Yesterday, my Delorean failed the smog check due to high
hydrocarbon. The
> technician played the rpm little bit but it did not lower the
hydrocarbon.
> The technician has suggested me replace the catalytic
converter. I
> thought the catalytic converter support to last forever. There is
no leak
> on my exhaust system. My car does idle a little low around 600
rpm. I
> also notice a little less power from the engine and higher fuel
consumption
> in recent months. My car is approaching 30k miles and still
has the
> original O2 sensor. Does any one has idea what else I can do
before I
> replace the catalytic converter?
>
> I would like to thank everyone in advance.
>
> Rendy #4220
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