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Emissions testing? Car temperature
I have to get the emissions tested this weekend on the 86, should the car be nice and warm when I get it tested?
Bill |
search for failed california smog test.
i believe the advice was to get the car hot. i never show up without brand new clean oil in the car and a new air filter. |
thanks unfixed, I have done the search
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Bill,
I agree with unfixed; fresh oil, clean filter. Additionally, I plan a highway trip and run the fuel almost out. Then, just prior to the test, fill with fresh (cold) fuel. If you are woried about it passing, a set of plugs and a quick tune check might be in order. In Colorado, it's a real pain if it doesn't pass the first time. Some are trying to get their track cars through the test. Best, Grady |
It passed jsut fine in December 2001, so I have no real reason to think it won't pass this time. I am due for an oil change and valve adjustment at Poudre Sports car, but I was hoping I could get it passed this weekend and get teh work done in February, after I know the outcome of tax season...
What does happen if you fail. I know what was like in VA, but not here. Bill |
Bil,
I really didn’t answer your question. Yes the engine should be warm, not fiery hot, not stone cold. I would do the highway driving the day before, let sit overnight, warm up, get fresh fuel, do a few full throttle exhibitions (to clean out the start-up) and then show up at the test facility. You can find the Colorado emissions information at: http://www.aircarecolorado.com/ You shouldn’t have any problems at all. I don’t think the Ft. Collins area is as intense as the Denver metro area – yet. Let me know how it works out. Best, Grady gradyclay@hotmail.com |
Thanks Grady, I appreciate it.
I will let you know how it goes. I actually will have a 50 mile drive home tonight, will get new gas first thing inthe morning, and then go get it checked. Bill |
thanks guys, passed with flying colors
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