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We have a 95 Mitsu Galant ES that failed emissions. The HC's are high, but it actually failed on NoX. The readings are as follows.
In GPM's
............. Reading .........Limit
HC GPM 1.6283 _____ 2.0000
CO GPM 8.2270 _____ 20.000
Co2 GPM 294.3862
NoX GPM 4.2726 _____ 4.0
What would cause high combustion pressure/temperature? What kind of things should I check on this motor? It has about 103,000 miles. New timing belt, water pump and all of that.
Any help would be greatly appreciated as we are really short with cash so I would like to try and fix this myself if possible.
I am going to first clean the EGR(Do I just hit the EGR with some carb cleaner?) and then replace plugs, check timing, replace air filter and put some high octane gas in there.
Any advice will be appreciated.
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If NOx levels are abnormally high, it's probably the EGR system.
^^ thats right. What I did when it failed cuz of Nox was to block off the PCV hose in the middle and hooked back in, so it could pass visual. Then it passed emissions too! A lil ghetto but it worked. Also I was in NJ and there the inspections are free. But you could try to clean the EGR by soaking it in gas or acetone or thiner.
Seeing as how the HC's are kind of high too, the EGR system is probably the cuprit.
Thanks for the responses.
My vote is also for an EGR related issue, but also make sure that whoever does the inspection puts a fan in front of the car when they run it on the dyno. When I used to do emissions tests here in MA, the fan made a noticeable difference in emissions. Since NOX is due to high combustion temperatures, you want your engine as cool as you can get it during the test.
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Where is the EGR located.
Do what I do or did for that matter. I'm sure you have a custom body shop in your area. I asked some of the guys where I get most of my work done and they know people who give out inspection stickers without even testing your cars. Some people don't want people driving their cars, especially if they're "Show Cars", so alot of shops have their so called middle man to do all the illegal work...Anywho, besides actually fixing the issue with your car, you could go this route...
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As you stand in front of the car and looking at the engine, the EGR is located under the throttle body. This is the left side of the intake manifold. I dont know how inclined you are, but throttle body is where the big black rubber pipe ends in the engine. EGR is bolted with two 12mm bolts and it has vacuum line on top of it
Last edited by mko; 02-22-2008 at 05:11 PM
I went to set the timing this weekend and I cannot see the marks for TDC. All of the other pulleys and stuff were in the way of the crankshaft. All I could see was the spot marked BDC. Whats the secret to actually being able to see the timing notches on the crank pulley? DO I have to maybe remove the driver side splash guard or something?
I had to pay $100 for an inspection sticker in September because it would've cost too much either in repairs or tickets not to pay it ASAP.
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