- Joined
- Mar 26, 2002
- Messages
- 812
- Location
- Midlothian, VA
- Corvette
- 1981 white/blue interior automatic
I took my Vette to get an emissions test today.. I was very worried... I drove it for 30 miles before just to try and burn off all the hydrocarbons . 2 years ago when I had it tested I spent almost $400 getting it to pass... and they didnt set my adjustments back (disconnected fast idle!!).. So I get to the gas station/emissions testing station that I have carfully picked out (checked up on mechanic). He asks me what year and i say '81 and he goes "oh.. thats too bad.. thats the cuttoff.. we have to fully test it for everything" So that gets me nervous already.. apparently in va if its an '81 or newer you have to hook it up to the dyno and fullly test for all pollutents . And after 25 years you dont have to test at all.. so I guess I got the short end of the stick.. an '81, and not exempt because its not a "classic" yet.. anyways.. he actually knew what a fast idle was and knew to let it warm up, and how to turn it off by depressing the throttle (if I had a dollar for every guy who didnt know why it was reving to 2,000 rpm on its own....). So then he hooks it up and puts it on the rolling dyno... after 5 minutes I ask him how its going and hes says "wow... it passed everything.... and really well too... you must take excellent care of this thing.. we get stingrays in here all the time with catalyic converters removed and vacuum leaks.. but yours.. pured like a kitten and passed with no problems, very strong running engine" (I have 124k on it by the way). He was almost as excited as I was! So there really is no point to this story but I just wanted to share my joy with you all... and taking care of your "baby" certainly does pay off. Thanks for listening.
-Tatortot
-Tatortot