emissions myth???
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Originally Posted by Robs97Z28
why not add another cat? then remove it after the test is done.
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No multiple cats wont work unless you feed air into them somewhere, i.e. cats with AIR tubes. The O2 will burn up in the cats trying to burn up the excess fuel. With out O2, your exces fuel will not burn. What i plan on doing is using the stock air pump i removed, running a tube to a fitting right before the car and forcing air into the exhaust which will not only burn up the excess fuel, but it will also dilute the exhaust.
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i heard that our AIR pump only turns on at start up. If u hardwired it to run all the time wouldn't that do just what ur talking about pushing more air into the exaust w/o the problem of running suspicious tubes down into the exaust pipes?
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I agree with Injuneer. The extra air that was in the exhaust would make the pcm think it was lean, and add fuel. It would probably fail worse like that.
As for removing spark plugs too, it is still going to see extra air in the exhaust. Not all of the air would escape through the plug hole.
If you had tuner cat, you could make it run super lean, but then doesn't that raise some other level in emissions like nitrogen oxide?
As for removing spark plugs too, it is still going to see extra air in the exhaust. Not all of the air would escape through the plug hole.
If you had tuner cat, you could make it run super lean, but then doesn't that raise some other level in emissions like nitrogen oxide?
Re: emissions myth???
Originally Posted by black95z0122
i heard that our AIR pump only turns on at start up. If u hardwired it to run all the time wouldn't that do just what ur talking about pushing more air into the exaust w/o the problem of running suspicious tubes down into the exaust pipes?
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wait doesn't the AIR pump pump air into the exaust allready why would u need to run a line down to the cat? couldn't u just leave it on in the stock location and hard wire it to run all the time?
just thinking out loud
just thinking out loud
Re: emissions myth???
Originally Posted by black95z0122
wait doesn't the AIR pump pump air into the exaust allready why would u need to run a line down to the cat? couldn't u just leave it on in the stock location and hard wire it to run all the time?
just thinking out loud
just thinking out loud
For the "AIR pump" concept to work at all, you would have to inject the air after the pre-cat O2 sensors. If you have an OBD-II car, then the after-cat O2 sensors would pickup the deviation between the pre-cat and after-cat sensors and set a code.
Re: emissions myth???
Originally Posted by Injuneer
Same problem I mentioned in the earlier post. Pumping the excess air into the exhaust manifolds full time would show up at excess air at the O2 sensors = "lean" = PCM pouring extra fuel into the cylinders to cure a condition it can't cure.
For the "AIR pump" concept to work at all, you would have to inject the air after the pre-cat O2 sensors. If you have an OBD-II car, then the after-cat O2 sensors would pickup the deviation between the pre-cat and after-cat sensors and set a code.
For the "AIR pump" concept to work at all, you would have to inject the air after the pre-cat O2 sensors. If you have an OBD-II car, then the after-cat O2 sensors would pickup the deviation between the pre-cat and after-cat sensors and set a code.
Re: emissions myth???
My approach would be to fix things so the car runs correctly, and passes. Why jury-rig it and cover up a problem. My 500HP stroker passed NJ rolling emissions with the cats in place. And that's on a system running open loop.
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