{"id":305,"date":"2010-07-22T20:56:54","date_gmt":"2010-07-23T03:56:54","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/grandmighty.com\/?p=305"},"modified":"2010-07-24T21:19:54","modified_gmt":"2010-07-25T04:19:54","slug":"third-times-the-charm","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/grandmighty.com\/2010\/07\/third-times-the-charm\/","title":{"rendered":"Third Time’s the Charm"},"content":{"rendered":"
Given my previous smog failures\u00a01<\/a> |\u00a02<\/a> with the Previa, I was left in a bit of a predicament. I had changed virtually everything I reasonably could, that was related with emissions, and the van still wasn’t passing. The only thing it was failing in was the 15mph NOx test. The maximum allowed was 1100, but it was measuring 1300. Close, but no cigar.<\/p>\n The only options left that I knew of included cleaning out the EGR valve or playing with the timing, neither of which I wanted to do because the engine was running fine. I also didn’t want to drop anymore money on what seemed like a never ending ordeal.<\/p>\n That meant it was time to get a little sly… I threw in some Fuel System Cleaner before the tank went completely empty. Then I drove the car around a good amount before the test – went on the highway for a bit and then climbed a large hill nearby to the smog place. The objective was to get the catalytic converter nice and hot, and up to operating temperature. Next, I pumped up all the tires to max pressure, and the rear drive tires were inflated to 6 psi over max. This should reduce the load on the engine during the dyno runs. Finally, it was time to bring the heat with this:<\/p>\n