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1986 'Nuttered' CJ7 4.2L Canadian Emissions Data
Well after arguing myself blue with a 'mechanic' that says no way a Jeep
with a carb can pass emissions in California if you disable the emissions computer or do a 'Nutter' on it after the first guy I think to put the directions online: http://www.off-road.com/jeep/jnutter1.htm It gives a sweet 25% 'seat of the pants' power boost and an 'easy' 10 mph extra per gear. The mechanic's reasoning is the NOx will blow out or the timing will have to be too far back to pass. The Jeep numbers for an 89 YJ 4.2 in California are 875 NOx on the ASM 2525 test I was told. I found my 2003 ASM 2525 emissions papers for my Canadian 1986 CJ7 that I disabled the computer in. Specs. - 1986 Canadian CJ7 4.2L, Likely 60,000 original miles on it. - 'No' Catalytic converter (not needed in Canada) - 2" straight pipe with a high flow Dynomax turbo muffler. - No computer, 'Nuttered' - Base timing set at 9 deg BTDC with the vacuum line off like the book says for a non computer engine. (If I go with the higher RPM setting of full advance the sticker on a YJ says, I end up with 6 or 7 deg. BTDC base and I find that too boggy for power so I even have room to play there.) - 92 octane ESSO gas. - Ported on the timing advance - Stock BBD carb set to 'best lean idle' and always a fresh $20.00 rebuild kit for the test. - Accel Supercoil for hot spark with Champion plugs and OEM wires. - Strong pull up to 4400 rpm, then falls flat. - 11L/100km or something like 23 US mpg highway On the ASM 2525 test I got 589 NOx!!!!!. And 16 ppm HC And 0.11% CO Photo of the papers he http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=4290636987 And a post on alt.binaries.pictures.autos.4x4 with the JPG photo of the paperwork. Not a fluke, I killed the computer in 2000, this 2003 one was just the only year they actually put the NOx reading on because I don't have to pass that. And the best part is I have passed the last test it ever will need! It becomes too old before the next one. Mike 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's |
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"Mike Romain" > wrote in message ... > Well after arguing myself blue with a 'mechanic' that says no way a Jeep > with a carb can pass emissions in California if you disable the > emissions computer or do a 'Nutter' on it after the first guy I think to > put the directions online: > The problem is, in Calif., the system has to physically be installed. I don't know what the bypass entails, but if stuff is removed, then the vehicle fails because of the visual inspection that comes before the sniff test. There is considerable irony here, the bypass can conceivably result in better performance with the sniffer, but because the system hasn't got all of the components, it automatically fails. The vehicle can spit out better numbers, but if the parts are missing, it will fail. Sad - even stupid - but true. > http://www.off-road.com/jeep/jnutter1.htm > > It gives a sweet 25% 'seat of the pants' power boost and an 'easy' 10 > mph extra per gear. > > The mechanic's reasoning is the NOx will blow out or the timing will > have to be too far back to pass. > > The Jeep numbers for an 89 YJ 4.2 in California are 875 NOx on the ASM > 2525 test I was told. > > I found my 2003 ASM 2525 emissions papers for my Canadian 1986 CJ7 that > I > disabled the computer in. > > Specs. > > - 1986 Canadian CJ7 4.2L, Likely 60,000 original miles on it. > - 'No' Catalytic converter (not needed in Canada) > - 2" straight pipe with a high flow Dynomax turbo muffler. > - No computer, 'Nuttered' > - Base timing set at 9 deg BTDC with the vacuum line off like the book > says for a non computer engine. (If I go with the higher RPM setting of > full advance the sticker on a YJ says, I end up with 6 or 7 deg. BTDC > base and I find that too boggy for power so I even have room to play > there.) > - 92 octane ESSO gas. > - Ported on the timing advance > - Stock BBD carb set to 'best lean idle' and always a fresh $20.00 > rebuild kit for the test. > - Accel Supercoil for hot spark with Champion plugs and OEM wires. > - Strong pull up to 4400 rpm, then falls flat. > - 11L/100km or something like 23 US mpg highway > > On the ASM 2525 test I got 589 NOx!!!!!. > > And 16 ppm HC > > And 0.11% CO > > Photo of the papers he > http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=4290636987 > > And a post on alt.binaries.pictures.autos.4x4 with the JPG photo of the > paperwork. > > Not a fluke, I killed the computer in 2000, this 2003 one was just the > only year they actually put the NOx reading on because I don't have to > pass that. > > And the best part is I have passed the last test it ever will need! It > becomes too old before the next one. > > Mike > 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 > 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's |
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All the junk can be left in place. It only requires 2 new wires from
the ignition module to the distributor that fit inside the loom. You then just set the carb mix and timing. That's it! If you have to put it back, it is only 2 wires to change..... Mike Jeff Strickland wrote: > > "Mike Romain" > wrote in message > ... > > Well after arguing myself blue with a 'mechanic' that says no way a Jeep > > with a carb can pass emissions in California if you disable the > > emissions computer or do a 'Nutter' on it after the first guy I think to > > put the directions online: > > > > The problem is, in Calif., the system has to physically be installed. I > don't know what the bypass entails, but if stuff is removed, then the > vehicle fails because of the visual inspection that comes before the sniff > test. > > There is considerable irony here, the bypass can conceivably result in > better performance with the sniffer, but because the system hasn't got all > of the components, it automatically fails. The vehicle can spit out better > numbers, but if the parts are missing, it will fail. Sad - even stupid - but > true. > > > http://www.off-road.com/jeep/jnutter1.htm > > > > It gives a sweet 25% 'seat of the pants' power boost and an 'easy' 10 > > mph extra per gear. > > > > The mechanic's reasoning is the NOx will blow out or the timing will > > have to be too far back to pass. > > > > The Jeep numbers for an 89 YJ 4.2 in California are 875 NOx on the ASM > > 2525 test I was told. > > > > I found my 2003 ASM 2525 emissions papers for my Canadian 1986 CJ7 that > > I > > disabled the computer in. > > > > Specs. > > > > - 1986 Canadian CJ7 4.2L, Likely 60,000 original miles on it. > > - 'No' Catalytic converter (not needed in Canada) > > - 2" straight pipe with a high flow Dynomax turbo muffler. > > - No computer, 'Nuttered' > > - Base timing set at 9 deg BTDC with the vacuum line off like the book > > says for a non computer engine. (If I go with the higher RPM setting of > > full advance the sticker on a YJ says, I end up with 6 or 7 deg. BTDC > > base and I find that too boggy for power so I even have room to play > > there.) > > - 92 octane ESSO gas. > > - Ported on the timing advance > > - Stock BBD carb set to 'best lean idle' and always a fresh $20.00 > > rebuild kit for the test. > > - Accel Supercoil for hot spark with Champion plugs and OEM wires. > > - Strong pull up to 4400 rpm, then falls flat. > > - 11L/100km or something like 23 US mpg highway > > > > On the ASM 2525 test I got 589 NOx!!!!!. > > > > And 16 ppm HC > > > > And 0.11% CO > > > > Photo of the papers he > > http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=4290636987 > > > > And a post on alt.binaries.pictures.autos.4x4 with the JPG photo of the > > paperwork. > > > > Not a fluke, I killed the computer in 2000, this 2003 one was just the > > only year they actually put the NOx reading on because I don't have to > > pass that. > > > > And the best part is I have passed the last test it ever will need! It > > becomes too old before the next one. > > > > Mike > > 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 > > 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's |
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hmmmmm
I read the nutter instructions sounds like this will have to be something that I will have to do to my 89yj as it will not pass emissions the sad part is it was recommended that I may need a evap canister guess what no longer available anywhere. government sucks if I fail then 450$ conditional pass, then 650$ ever 2 years really sucks I know I still need an egr though. "Mike Romain" > wrote in message ... > All the junk can be left in place. It only requires 2 new wires from > the ignition module to the distributor that fit inside the loom. > > You then just set the carb mix and timing. That's it! > > If you have to put it back, it is only 2 wires to change..... > > Mike > > Jeff Strickland wrote: >> >> "Mike Romain" > wrote in message >> ... >> > Well after arguing myself blue with a 'mechanic' that says no way a >> > Jeep >> > with a carb can pass emissions in California if you disable the >> > emissions computer or do a 'Nutter' on it after the first guy I think >> > to >> > put the directions online: >> > >> >> The problem is, in Calif., the system has to physically be installed. I >> don't know what the bypass entails, but if stuff is removed, then the >> vehicle fails because of the visual inspection that comes before the >> sniff >> test. >> >> There is considerable irony here, the bypass can conceivably result in >> better performance with the sniffer, but because the system hasn't got >> all >> of the components, it automatically fails. The vehicle can spit out >> better >> numbers, but if the parts are missing, it will fail. Sad - even stupid - >> but >> true. >> >> > http://www.off-road.com/jeep/jnutter1.htm >> > >> > It gives a sweet 25% 'seat of the pants' power boost and an 'easy' 10 >> > mph extra per gear. >> > >> > The mechanic's reasoning is the NOx will blow out or the timing will >> > have to be too far back to pass. >> > >> > The Jeep numbers for an 89 YJ 4.2 in California are 875 NOx on the ASM >> > 2525 test I was told. >> > >> > I found my 2003 ASM 2525 emissions papers for my Canadian 1986 CJ7 that >> > I >> > disabled the computer in. >> > >> > Specs. >> > >> > - 1986 Canadian CJ7 4.2L, Likely 60,000 original miles on it. >> > - 'No' Catalytic converter (not needed in Canada) >> > - 2" straight pipe with a high flow Dynomax turbo muffler. >> > - No computer, 'Nuttered' >> > - Base timing set at 9 deg BTDC with the vacuum line off like the book >> > says for a non computer engine. (If I go with the higher RPM setting of >> > full advance the sticker on a YJ says, I end up with 6 or 7 deg. BTDC >> > base and I find that too boggy for power so I even have room to play >> > there.) >> > - 92 octane ESSO gas. >> > - Ported on the timing advance >> > - Stock BBD carb set to 'best lean idle' and always a fresh $20.00 >> > rebuild kit for the test. >> > - Accel Supercoil for hot spark with Champion plugs and OEM wires. >> > - Strong pull up to 4400 rpm, then falls flat. >> > - 11L/100km or something like 23 US mpg highway >> > >> > On the ASM 2525 test I got 589 NOx!!!!!. >> > >> > And 16 ppm HC >> > >> > And 0.11% CO >> > >> > Photo of the papers he >> > http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=4290636987 >> > >> > And a post on alt.binaries.pictures.autos.4x4 with the JPG photo of the >> > paperwork. >> > >> > Not a fluke, I killed the computer in 2000, this 2003 one was just the >> > only year they actually put the NOx reading on because I don't have to >> > pass that. >> > >> > And the best part is I have passed the last test it ever will need! It >> > becomes too old before the next one. >> > >> > Mike >> > 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 >> > 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's |
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Talk about blatant extortion eh? If I failed, I also could give the
garage $450.00 for a conditional pass. Just a coincidence that a carb is $365.00 plus $100.00 to put it in eh. The $tealer still sells the canister and there are places in the US that sell them so you can still get one. The canister is needed for decent running and gas fume control but if dead, it craps out the carb and PCV. Mike 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's u know who wrote: > > hmmmmm > I read the nutter instructions sounds like this will have to be something > that I will have to do to my 89yj as it will not pass emissions > the sad part is it was recommended that I may need a evap canister guess > what no longer available anywhere. > government sucks > > if I fail then 450$ conditional pass, then 650$ ever 2 years really sucks > I know I still need an egr though. > "Mike Romain" > wrote in message > ... > > All the junk can be left in place. It only requires 2 new wires from > > the ignition module to the distributor that fit inside the loom. > > > > You then just set the carb mix and timing. That's it! > > > > If you have to put it back, it is only 2 wires to change..... > > > > Mike > > > > Jeff Strickland wrote: > >> > >> "Mike Romain" > wrote in message > >> ... > >> > Well after arguing myself blue with a 'mechanic' that says no way a > >> > Jeep > >> > with a carb can pass emissions in California if you disable the > >> > emissions computer or do a 'Nutter' on it after the first guy I think > >> > to > >> > put the directions online: > >> > > >> > >> The problem is, in Calif., the system has to physically be installed. I > >> don't know what the bypass entails, but if stuff is removed, then the > >> vehicle fails because of the visual inspection that comes before the > >> sniff > >> test. > >> > >> There is considerable irony here, the bypass can conceivably result in > >> better performance with the sniffer, but because the system hasn't got > >> all > >> of the components, it automatically fails. The vehicle can spit out > >> better > >> numbers, but if the parts are missing, it will fail. Sad - even stupid - > >> but > >> true. > >> > >> > http://www.off-road.com/jeep/jnutter1.htm > >> > > >> > It gives a sweet 25% 'seat of the pants' power boost and an 'easy' 10 > >> > mph extra per gear. > >> > > >> > The mechanic's reasoning is the NOx will blow out or the timing will > >> > have to be too far back to pass. > >> > > >> > The Jeep numbers for an 89 YJ 4.2 in California are 875 NOx on the ASM > >> > 2525 test I was told. > >> > > >> > I found my 2003 ASM 2525 emissions papers for my Canadian 1986 CJ7 that > >> > I > >> > disabled the computer in. > >> > > >> > Specs. > >> > > >> > - 1986 Canadian CJ7 4.2L, Likely 60,000 original miles on it. > >> > - 'No' Catalytic converter (not needed in Canada) > >> > - 2" straight pipe with a high flow Dynomax turbo muffler. > >> > - No computer, 'Nuttered' > >> > - Base timing set at 9 deg BTDC with the vacuum line off like the book > >> > says for a non computer engine. (If I go with the higher RPM setting of > >> > full advance the sticker on a YJ says, I end up with 6 or 7 deg. BTDC > >> > base and I find that too boggy for power so I even have room to play > >> > there.) > >> > - 92 octane ESSO gas. > >> > - Ported on the timing advance > >> > - Stock BBD carb set to 'best lean idle' and always a fresh $20.00 > >> > rebuild kit for the test. > >> > - Accel Supercoil for hot spark with Champion plugs and OEM wires. > >> > - Strong pull up to 4400 rpm, then falls flat. > >> > - 11L/100km or something like 23 US mpg highway > >> > > >> > On the ASM 2525 test I got 589 NOx!!!!!. > >> > > >> > And 16 ppm HC > >> > > >> > And 0.11% CO > >> > > >> > Photo of the papers he > >> > http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=4290636987 > >> > > >> > And a post on alt.binaries.pictures.autos.4x4 with the JPG photo of the > >> > paperwork. > >> > > >> > Not a fluke, I killed the computer in 2000, this 2003 one was just the > >> > only year they actually put the NOx reading on because I don't have to > >> > pass that. > >> > > >> > And the best part is I have passed the last test it ever will need! It > >> > becomes too old before the next one. > >> > > >> > Mike > >> > 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 > >> > 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's |
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Oh, you can usually clean the EGR's out. Carbon is an issue and for
sure you need one working to pass the sniffer. Mike u know who wrote: > > hmmmmm > I read the nutter instructions sounds like this will have to be something > that I will have to do to my 89yj as it will not pass emissions > the sad part is it was recommended that I may need a evap canister guess > what no longer available anywhere. > government sucks > > if I fail then 450$ conditional pass, then 650$ ever 2 years really sucks > I know I still need an egr though. > "Mike Romain" > wrote in message > ... > > All the junk can be left in place. It only requires 2 new wires from > > the ignition module to the distributor that fit inside the loom. > > > > You then just set the carb mix and timing. That's it! > > > > If you have to put it back, it is only 2 wires to change..... > > > > Mike > > > > Jeff Strickland wrote: > >> > >> "Mike Romain" > wrote in message > >> ... > >> > Well after arguing myself blue with a 'mechanic' that says no way a > >> > Jeep > >> > with a carb can pass emissions in California if you disable the > >> > emissions computer or do a 'Nutter' on it after the first guy I think > >> > to > >> > put the directions online: > >> > > >> > >> The problem is, in Calif., the system has to physically be installed. I > >> don't know what the bypass entails, but if stuff is removed, then the > >> vehicle fails because of the visual inspection that comes before the > >> sniff > >> test. > >> > >> There is considerable irony here, the bypass can conceivably result in > >> better performance with the sniffer, but because the system hasn't got > >> all > >> of the components, it automatically fails. The vehicle can spit out > >> better > >> numbers, but if the parts are missing, it will fail. Sad - even stupid - > >> but > >> true. > >> > >> > http://www.off-road.com/jeep/jnutter1.htm > >> > > >> > It gives a sweet 25% 'seat of the pants' power boost and an 'easy' 10 > >> > mph extra per gear. > >> > > >> > The mechanic's reasoning is the NOx will blow out or the timing will > >> > have to be too far back to pass. > >> > > >> > The Jeep numbers for an 89 YJ 4.2 in California are 875 NOx on the ASM > >> > 2525 test I was told. > >> > > >> > I found my 2003 ASM 2525 emissions papers for my Canadian 1986 CJ7 that > >> > I > >> > disabled the computer in. > >> > > >> > Specs. > >> > > >> > - 1986 Canadian CJ7 4.2L, Likely 60,000 original miles on it. > >> > - 'No' Catalytic converter (not needed in Canada) > >> > - 2" straight pipe with a high flow Dynomax turbo muffler. > >> > - No computer, 'Nuttered' > >> > - Base timing set at 9 deg BTDC with the vacuum line off like the book > >> > says for a non computer engine. (If I go with the higher RPM setting of > >> > full advance the sticker on a YJ says, I end up with 6 or 7 deg. BTDC > >> > base and I find that too boggy for power so I even have room to play > >> > there.) > >> > - 92 octane ESSO gas. > >> > - Ported on the timing advance > >> > - Stock BBD carb set to 'best lean idle' and always a fresh $20.00 > >> > rebuild kit for the test. > >> > - Accel Supercoil for hot spark with Champion plugs and OEM wires. > >> > - Strong pull up to 4400 rpm, then falls flat. > >> > - 11L/100km or something like 23 US mpg highway > >> > > >> > On the ASM 2525 test I got 589 NOx!!!!!. > >> > > >> > And 16 ppm HC > >> > > >> > And 0.11% CO > >> > > >> > Photo of the papers he > >> > http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=4290636987 > >> > > >> > And a post on alt.binaries.pictures.autos.4x4 with the JPG photo of the > >> > paperwork. > >> > > >> > Not a fluke, I killed the computer in 2000, this 2003 one was just the > >> > only year they actually put the NOx reading on because I don't have to > >> > pass that. > >> > > >> > And the best part is I have passed the last test it ever will need! It > >> > becomes too old before the next one. > >> > > >> > Mike > >> > 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 > >> > 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's |
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Oh, an EGR is a hundred, the canister is $165 for the last one I saw
bought, add 2 hours labour to get $180 to put the crap in should get you the extortion pass.... Mike Mike Romain wrote: > > Talk about blatant extortion eh? If I failed, I also could give the > garage $450.00 for a conditional pass. > > Just a coincidence that a carb is $365.00 plus $100.00 to put it in eh. > > The $tealer still sells the canister and there are places in the US that > sell them so you can still get one. > > The canister is needed for decent running and gas fume control but if > dead, it craps out the carb and PCV. > > Mike > 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 > 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's > > u know who wrote: > > > > hmmmmm > > I read the nutter instructions sounds like this will have to be something > > that I will have to do to my 89yj as it will not pass emissions > > the sad part is it was recommended that I may need a evap canister guess > > what no longer available anywhere. > > government sucks > > > > if I fail then 450$ conditional pass, then 650$ ever 2 years really sucks > > I know I still need an egr though. > > "Mike Romain" > wrote in message > > ... > > > All the junk can be left in place. It only requires 2 new wires from > > > the ignition module to the distributor that fit inside the loom. > > > > > > You then just set the carb mix and timing. That's it! > > > > > > If you have to put it back, it is only 2 wires to change..... > > > > > > Mike > > > > > > Jeff Strickland wrote: > > >> > > >> "Mike Romain" > wrote in message > > >> ... > > >> > Well after arguing myself blue with a 'mechanic' that says no way a > > >> > Jeep > > >> > with a carb can pass emissions in California if you disable the > > >> > emissions computer or do a 'Nutter' on it after the first guy I think > > >> > to > > >> > put the directions online: > > >> > > > >> > > >> The problem is, in Calif., the system has to physically be installed. I > > >> don't know what the bypass entails, but if stuff is removed, then the > > >> vehicle fails because of the visual inspection that comes before the > > >> sniff > > >> test. > > >> > > >> There is considerable irony here, the bypass can conceivably result in > > >> better performance with the sniffer, but because the system hasn't got > > >> all > > >> of the components, it automatically fails. The vehicle can spit out > > >> better > > >> numbers, but if the parts are missing, it will fail. Sad - even stupid - > > >> but > > >> true. > > >> > > >> > http://www.off-road.com/jeep/jnutter1.htm > > >> > > > >> > It gives a sweet 25% 'seat of the pants' power boost and an 'easy' 10 > > >> > mph extra per gear. > > >> > > > >> > The mechanic's reasoning is the NOx will blow out or the timing will > > >> > have to be too far back to pass. > > >> > > > >> > The Jeep numbers for an 89 YJ 4.2 in California are 875 NOx on the ASM > > >> > 2525 test I was told. > > >> > > > >> > I found my 2003 ASM 2525 emissions papers for my Canadian 1986 CJ7 that > > >> > I > > >> > disabled the computer in. > > >> > > > >> > Specs. > > >> > > > >> > - 1986 Canadian CJ7 4.2L, Likely 60,000 original miles on it. > > >> > - 'No' Catalytic converter (not needed in Canada) > > >> > - 2" straight pipe with a high flow Dynomax turbo muffler. > > >> > - No computer, 'Nuttered' > > >> > - Base timing set at 9 deg BTDC with the vacuum line off like the book > > >> > says for a non computer engine. (If I go with the higher RPM setting of > > >> > full advance the sticker on a YJ says, I end up with 6 or 7 deg. BTDC > > >> > base and I find that too boggy for power so I even have room to play > > >> > there.) > > >> > - 92 octane ESSO gas. > > >> > - Ported on the timing advance > > >> > - Stock BBD carb set to 'best lean idle' and always a fresh $20.00 > > >> > rebuild kit for the test. > > >> > - Accel Supercoil for hot spark with Champion plugs and OEM wires. > > >> > - Strong pull up to 4400 rpm, then falls flat. > > >> > - 11L/100km or something like 23 US mpg highway > > >> > > > >> > On the ASM 2525 test I got 589 NOx!!!!!. > > >> > > > >> > And 16 ppm HC > > >> > > > >> > And 0.11% CO > > >> > > > >> > Photo of the papers he > > >> > http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=4290636987 > > >> > > > >> > And a post on alt.binaries.pictures.autos.4x4 with the JPG photo of the > > >> > paperwork. > > >> > > > >> > Not a fluke, I killed the computer in 2000, this 2003 one was just the > > >> > only year they actually put the NOx reading on because I don't have to > > >> > pass that. > > >> > > > >> > And the best part is I have passed the last test it ever will need! It > > >> > becomes too old before the next one. > > >> > > > >> > Mike > > >> > 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 > > >> > 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's |
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ya extortion test that's a good name for it.
it appears my egr is broken as the swivel vacuum nipple seems to be bent and the housing of where the vacuum nipple sits is cracked and broken. I'm going to pay for the diagnostics test then take the recommendations and do the work myself and keep a folder with receipts. then take it back for the retest once I hit my limit. and also at that point I will have my new egr and whatever else they recommend as well as my nutter bypass and 3 ounces of acetone added to the fuel. On my e test they put that I have a 4.0L. On my asm2525 test my NO ppm was 3677 timing was way to advanced limit was 893. And curb idle test HC ppm was 325 limit was 200.reason idle to high and mixture screws set to rich. also CO% was 1.03 missed a pass by .04 well at least I can assume that I should pass next time as the jeep was so out of tune. reason for being out of tune I found a bad vacuum leak and never adjusted the carb to reflect the stopped vacuum leak. been so long since I played with a carbed equipped veh. and the fact that it is also computer controlled sucks. which basically means that some of my adjustment can be over ruled by the computer. alwell keep fingers crossed for Tuesday. diagnostic day. the retest down the road. not so bad cause ministry issued me real plates even though it was a resale change of ownership. so theoretically I don't require a test till my plate renewal. "Mike Romain" > wrote in message ... > Oh, you can usually clean the EGR's out. Carbon is an issue and for > sure you need one working to pass the sniffer. > > Mike > > u know who wrote: >> >> hmmmmm >> I read the nutter instructions sounds like this will have to be something >> that I will have to do to my 89yj as it will not pass emissions >> the sad part is it was recommended that I may need a evap canister guess >> what no longer available anywhere. >> government sucks >> >> if I fail then 450$ conditional pass, then 650$ ever 2 years really sucks >> I know I still need an egr though. >> "Mike Romain" > wrote in message >> ... >> > All the junk can be left in place. It only requires 2 new wires from >> > the ignition module to the distributor that fit inside the loom. >> > >> > You then just set the carb mix and timing. That's it! >> > >> > If you have to put it back, it is only 2 wires to change..... >> > >> > Mike >> > >> > Jeff Strickland wrote: >> >> >> >> "Mike Romain" > wrote in message >> >> ... >> >> > Well after arguing myself blue with a 'mechanic' that says no way a >> >> > Jeep >> >> > with a carb can pass emissions in California if you disable the >> >> > emissions computer or do a 'Nutter' on it after the first guy I >> >> > think >> >> > to >> >> > put the directions online: >> >> > >> >> >> >> The problem is, in Calif., the system has to physically be installed. >> >> I >> >> don't know what the bypass entails, but if stuff is removed, then the >> >> vehicle fails because of the visual inspection that comes before the >> >> sniff >> >> test. >> >> >> >> There is considerable irony here, the bypass can conceivably result in >> >> better performance with the sniffer, but because the system hasn't got >> >> all >> >> of the components, it automatically fails. The vehicle can spit out >> >> better >> >> numbers, but if the parts are missing, it will fail. Sad - even >> >> stupid - >> >> but >> >> true. >> >> >> >> > http://www.off-road.com/jeep/jnutter1.htm >> >> > >> >> > It gives a sweet 25% 'seat of the pants' power boost and an 'easy' >> >> > 10 >> >> > mph extra per gear. >> >> > >> >> > The mechanic's reasoning is the NOx will blow out or the timing will >> >> > have to be too far back to pass. >> >> > >> >> > The Jeep numbers for an 89 YJ 4.2 in California are 875 NOx on the >> >> > ASM >> >> > 2525 test I was told. >> >> > >> >> > I found my 2003 ASM 2525 emissions papers for my Canadian 1986 CJ7 >> >> > that >> >> > I >> >> > disabled the computer in. >> >> > >> >> > Specs. >> >> > >> >> > - 1986 Canadian CJ7 4.2L, Likely 60,000 original miles on it. >> >> > - 'No' Catalytic converter (not needed in Canada) >> >> > - 2" straight pipe with a high flow Dynomax turbo muffler. >> >> > - No computer, 'Nuttered' >> >> > - Base timing set at 9 deg BTDC with the vacuum line off like the >> >> > book >> >> > says for a non computer engine. (If I go with the higher RPM setting >> >> > of >> >> > full advance the sticker on a YJ says, I end up with 6 or 7 deg. >> >> > BTDC >> >> > base and I find that too boggy for power so I even have room to play >> >> > there.) >> >> > - 92 octane ESSO gas. >> >> > - Ported on the timing advance >> >> > - Stock BBD carb set to 'best lean idle' and always a fresh $20.00 >> >> > rebuild kit for the test. >> >> > - Accel Supercoil for hot spark with Champion plugs and OEM wires. >> >> > - Strong pull up to 4400 rpm, then falls flat. >> >> > - 11L/100km or something like 23 US mpg highway >> >> > >> >> > On the ASM 2525 test I got 589 NOx!!!!!. >> >> > >> >> > And 16 ppm HC >> >> > >> >> > And 0.11% CO >> >> > >> >> > Photo of the papers he >> >> > http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=4290636987 >> >> > >> >> > And a post on alt.binaries.pictures.autos.4x4 with the JPG photo of >> >> > the >> >> > paperwork. >> >> > >> >> > Not a fluke, I killed the computer in 2000, this 2003 one was just >> >> > the >> >> > only year they actually put the NOx reading on because I don't have >> >> > to >> >> > pass that. >> >> > >> >> > And the best part is I have passed the last test it ever will need! >> >> > It >> >> > becomes too old before the next one. >> >> > >> >> > Mike >> >> > 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 >> >> > 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's |
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"Mike Romain" > wrote in message > > On the ASM 2525 test I got 589 NOx!!!!!. > > And 16 ppm HC > > And 0.11% CO > Extortion test... love that one Mike! My numbers ('92 XJ 4L) (Limit/Reading) ASM252 HC ppm 55 / 11 CO% 0.31 / 0.17 NO ppm 780 / 55 Curb Idle HC ppm 200 / 7 CO% 1.00 / 0.33 -Brian |
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ya easy to pass when fuel injected.
try to pass with a carb....near impossible or impossibile to drive to set the carb so out of limits then it isn't driveable. "Cherokee-Ltd" > wrote in message ... > > "Mike Romain" > wrote in message >> >> On the ASM 2525 test I got 589 NOx!!!!!. >> >> And 16 ppm HC >> >> And 0.11% CO >> > > > Extortion test... love that one Mike! > > My numbers ('92 XJ 4L) > > (Limit/Reading) > ASM252 > HC ppm 55 / 11 > CO% 0.31 / 0.17 > NO ppm 780 / 55 > > Curb Idle > HC ppm 200 / 7 > CO% 1.00 / 0.33 > > -Brian > |
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