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re: FW: Re:'78 Spider FAILS the NC Emissions test!
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- Subject: re: FW: Re:'78 Spider FAILS the NC Emissions test!
- From: Jay Negrin <[email protected]>
- Date: Tue, 26 Feb 2002 19:53:03 -0800
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Hi group,
I believe that the extra air supplied by the "smog" pump is to aid the
catalyst in oxidizing, not so much CO (carbon MONoxide) to CO2 (carbon
DIoxide) , but unburned hydrocarbons (HCs) into more CO2 as well as
water (H20). This works OK in a simple, mid-70's, single-stage
catalyst. My 76 Alfetta is another good example. The car runs OK
without the air pump (I had to for a while), but would never pass smog
emissions testing (never mind the visual).
Also, I think there is a possibility that NOx could go up, as you are
adding more air, which is 80% nitrogen. The heat of combustion makes
some oxides of nitrogen (NOx), and I wouldn't be surprised if the heat
in the cat would be enough to stir up some more.
To get the NOx to go down, other than radical motor surgery, you would
need a 3-way catalyst, and the motor controls to fine tune the fuel
delivery. As good as SPICA may be, I don't think it can deal with the
rigors of an O2 sensor and other related hardware (and software).
And *that* is my tuppence on the subject.
Jay Negrin
ARO So Cal (where 'smog' is a verb, as in, "I am going to have to get my
car smogged before I register it this June."
> Subject: Re:'78 Spider FAILS the NC Emissions test!
>
> Jerry,
> You must reinstall the air pump to lower the CO emissions. The air
> pump is installed to ensure adequate O2 (read air) is available for
> combination with CO inside the catalytic converter. Once you install
> an air pump you should see a drastic reduction in CO and Nx gasses.
>
> Good Luck
>
> Anthony Savage
> San Diego
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