Well, this was the first time I had to get a smog check on the new dyno test machine (no, they didn't measure horsepower). In the past, the test just included putting a sniffer up the exhaust pipe and measuring the engine while stationary. Now the test is done on a rolling dyno to more accurately recreate actual conditions.
It was a little alarming to see that max allowable NO @ 15 mph is 791 ppm, and my reading was 787. Also at that speed, the max allowable CO% is 0.74, my reading was 0.70.
Since in the past, the techs would say that I passed with flying colors, what's up with the near failing readings? The guy at this place said the reason for such high readings is likely to be a clogged EGR (not likely, since it was unclogged 2 yrs ago) or a clogged catalytic converter.
Are any of you guys getting readings like this? Any honda techs have any ideas what's up?
Thanks!
It was a little alarming to see that max allowable NO @ 15 mph is 791 ppm, and my reading was 787. Also at that speed, the max allowable CO% is 0.74, my reading was 0.70.
Since in the past, the techs would say that I passed with flying colors, what's up with the near failing readings? The guy at this place said the reason for such high readings is likely to be a clogged EGR (not likely, since it was unclogged 2 yrs ago) or a clogged catalytic converter.
Are any of you guys getting readings like this? Any honda techs have any ideas what's up?
Thanks!
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