RocketSled
Active member
- Joined
- Jan 28, 2003
- Messages
- 30
- Location
- Parker, Co. US of A
- Corvette
- 89 383 Ragtop, 98 C5 with IC Maggie
Jun 1st, license place registration (and the fines for expired plates) goes up here in Colorado. So after 9 months waiting on a power steering rack, I get the Sled back together and on the road. The sequence is this:
1. fire up car and get it up to temp (15 minutes)
2. two loops around the neighborhood
3. drive to DM for a temporary plate (1 mile)
4. drive to costco for gas add 10 gallons to a 24 gallon(?) tank (4 miles)
5. 'warm up' motor (water temp 205, oil 180) for a few miles
6. Fail emissions test blowing 25 GPH CO, limit is 20 GPH
This is a 383 with a Lingenfelter intake, Hooker headers, a Heated O2 sensor, recent high-flow cat, and it's passed emissions 3 or 4 times before.
Since then I've put injector cleaner in the tank, romped on it righteously, and I'll put the 'cosmetic' emissions guts back on if they decide to look at things further. (all the AIR and EGR stuff is commented out on the PROM)
I've since had an Auto Xray on it and the BLM floats between 128 and 132 (which is wierd, as it used to float around 120, IIRC) The O2 sensor is in spec, the Rich/Lean counts increment quickly, Idle is otherwise smooth, the IAC isn't pegged.
So. 48 hours to pass emissions on a system that _seems_ to be running well enough. I'm really hoping it's old gas and a Cat that just needed a little heat.
1. fire up car and get it up to temp (15 minutes)
2. two loops around the neighborhood
3. drive to DM for a temporary plate (1 mile)
4. drive to costco for gas add 10 gallons to a 24 gallon(?) tank (4 miles)
5. 'warm up' motor (water temp 205, oil 180) for a few miles
6. Fail emissions test blowing 25 GPH CO, limit is 20 GPH
This is a 383 with a Lingenfelter intake, Hooker headers, a Heated O2 sensor, recent high-flow cat, and it's passed emissions 3 or 4 times before.
Since then I've put injector cleaner in the tank, romped on it righteously, and I'll put the 'cosmetic' emissions guts back on if they decide to look at things further. (all the AIR and EGR stuff is commented out on the PROM)
I've since had an Auto Xray on it and the BLM floats between 128 and 132 (which is wierd, as it used to float around 120, IIRC) The O2 sensor is in spec, the Rich/Lean counts increment quickly, Idle is otherwise smooth, the IAC isn't pegged.
So. 48 hours to pass emissions on a system that _seems_ to be running well enough. I'm really hoping it's old gas and a Cat that just needed a little heat.



