CorvetteMichelle2004
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my old girl failed don't know why either.
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I can tell you why - hydrocarbons too high, oxides of N with room to spare.
Too much fuel which causes too high HC count which causes too low burn temps, which lowers NOx.
Vacuum leak, and/or SES light still on.
Does it lope idle, especially at the stoplight? Have you checked to see what the code(s) are?
Tune it, or take about 3 fifth bottles of Everclear 190 proof, and fill it up after you put in the booze (at the gas station). Ethanol will reduce HC's, increase burn temps, and will raise NOx count (but you have LOTS of room to spare on that).
I'm not psychic - so I don't know for sure her NO count is way under the margin (even for that matter, that it's not the opposite - low HC's, and NO's OVER the limit - I've seen that ONE time). But 99% or more of the time, it's the former.Everclear, at 190 proof, is 95% ethanol. The gasoline in California is already 8-10% ethanol. How will increasing the ethanol content improve emissions? Keep in mind that once you get past 10-12% ethanol, the resulting ethanol/gasoline blend may damage a pre-1990's Corvette fuel system.
Also, three times in the last ten years, CARB has lowered the NOx cutoff point attempting to force old cars off the road. How sure are you that the car in question has lots of room to spare?
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That will be easier and cheaper for the person than tuning it. Not the right way, and I wouldn't do it, but that's only because I can tune. How many times have we seen out-of-tune cars never get tuned?
The air fuel ratio is not going to change. If the pulsewidth remains constant, more oxygen is going into the fuel - NOT THE ATMOSPHERIC gases, but the fuel. Gasoline is pure alkane. Alcohols have oxygen - I don't remember if they're elemental, or hydroxyl groups, and I'm not googling. THAT's how you're going to get more oxygen into the burn.Explain how gasoline spiked with Everclear to make E15 or E20 is going to change the air fuel ratio.
Darn. I thought I could try out some of your cal work.I have no experience with LT5. Yeah, I CAN tune. AND diagnose. On par with the BEST.
In which year FSM and on what page is the error...I ask so I can mark it in my bookAnd catch errors in FSM - one at least.
If the car is already defaulted to open loop for tune problems, then short of fixing it, alcohol WILL reduce the numbers. There's no argument to that. PERIOD. And no damage is going to occur over night. NONE.
Only?Just want to make sure I understand you....the Everclear "trick" only works if someone goes through the smog check with the ECM in open loop?
and this:For post-1985 fuel-injected engines, all the components are already designed to accommodate E10
That seems to contradict what you said. Which is right, I'm not totally sure (although I AM sure damage will not occur overnight).Operation on up to 20% ethanol is generally considered safe for all post-1988 cars and trucks.
So maybe you can clarify here?The fuel system in an 89 was not intended for use with ethanol although it may tolerate E8 or E10.
Here, I think you're only being facetious. But if I'm wrong, and you genuinely want to know the error, it's a wire color coding error in the headlight wiring schematic of '94. It's posted, with scan and pics in a reference sticky, and here in CAC as well, IIRC.In which year FSM and on what page is the error...I ask so I can mark it in my book
The car is DESIGNED to handle E10 10% alcohol, and can probably handle much higher than that (E85?).
"Schrade"
Ethanol blended fuel was not widely available prior to 1990, so the early Bosch and ACD injectors are not compatible. Run E10 through them and they will fail but, I agree, not overnight after on one tank of fuel but they will fail.
Your Google results--not specified--are either only partially accurate or inaccurate.
If you run E8-10 in a pre-90s car, you'll eventually have to change the injectors. If you run more ethanol than that, you'll replace other parts, too.
I'm sorry that you think my interest in your error finding is disingenuous but thanks for the answer. I'll note that in my 94 FSM. Got any others? If have FSM from 82-09 and I like to correct any errors that I or others find.
The bottom line on this thread is that the Everclear trick is pretty dumb. The best way to pass the smog check is to service the engine controls to fix the problem which is causing the failure.
my old girl failed don't know why either.
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The google results are wiki items. Like I said, they could be right or wrong. But it's 3rd party info, with no vested interest in the smog discussion, so it can't be ignored. I think end-users can edit wiki stuff (or challenge it), so have at it.
If that was the case, the MIL would be on. The OP did not report that, but...he didn't report much of any symptoms. Maybe it'd be best to shelve this discussion until the OP gives us more info about why the car failed and in what condition the engine controls and the engine are in.And we're presuming that since it's out of tune, it's ALREADY defaulted to open loop with pulsewidth max'ed.
And we're presuming that since it's out of tune, it's ALREADY defaulted to open loop with pulsewidth max'ed.
Another politician... All they have to say is, "His plan doesn't work".Open loop does not mean that the injector pulse width is maxed out.
Any other politician wants to make some more noise?