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« on: December 26, 2014, 11:39:40 AM »
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Patient is an '03 A6 2.7T with FTs, DPs with no pre-cats but main cats. Cats are probably not premium grade if I'm honest. Bosch EV14s, Ford 42 lb. Rear O2s coded out per the wiki except for ESKONF. Trims are ~+2.5. I'm in Colorado where in the Denver area we do an IM240 at ~30 and ~55 mph. The test is desinged to find problems and includes brief periods of moderate acceleration followed by float, followed by decel, followed by accel. CO and HC are great, but getting some NOx spikes on accel after a steady-state or decel, 2.0 gm/mi vs 1.5 gm/mi limit.
Second time through, as a data point more than anything else (although I was hoping I'd pass, of course), I reduced timing in the load ranges tested (for my application, maybe 40% or less) to 12-15* from 35*-40* AND (and this is where I may have screwed up) using LAMFA i went to 0.95 lamda. Well, I failed on CO 30 gm/mi vs limit of 15 gm/mi altough NOx was great (as one might expect.)
From what I know, good CO and HC (second test notwithstanding) is usually not the catalyst but generally lean operation. My wideband shows that the O2 sensors (at least the one upstream of my wideband) are spot-on.
Thoughts? I know the rears are in some applications used in a strategy to clear O2 and prevent NOx spikes, which sounds like I need to reinstall the rears. Problem with reinstalling is that then I give a big clue that pre-cats are not installed since there may or may not be a visual depending on how diligent the tech is doing the test. KFVAKL? Try LAMFA again, but 0.98 or 0.99? Bite the bullet and put the stock exhaust back on?
Oh, and for those of you in CO, changes coming in 2015 include 7-year testing exemption (up from 4), 8-11 years old must pass OBDII for O2, O2 heaters, and cat efficiency (CEL must also be off) or IM240 will be run, 12 years and older is mandatory IM240.
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