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seba

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Im selling my sup N/A manual , i wanted to pas MOT for the guy who is buying the car. But it failed the emissions test, too high CO value allmost the double of what was allowed...:( How can i set this straight without putting too much money in it as the car is allready sold.:rolleyes: Would reseting the ecu do any good? Or probably a lambda sensor but how much do this thingys cost? Or any other option is welcome. The car is all standard with all cats still on. Thx

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Just check when they do the emissions test they are testing a 2JZ-GE not GTE, there is no specified limits as its not listed on the database, so that puts it into a default trst in which its only tested on idle and limit is 3.5% CO and HC's up to 1200... I very much doubt it will be above that..

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I'll check it Graham but i'm from belgium and dont think they have same standards... When they check i have to rev to 2500 rpm and keep it steady and the value may not go above 3,5 i believe and mine had 6,.. something. But may be worth asking if they are not checking on GTE standards.

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6??? dam! sorry, just spotted your from belgium so not sure on what your limits would be. My advice would be to drive it there in a low gear at high revs! I've got so many cars through emissions just by giving them a dam good blast up the road! Good luck!

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I had emission problem in Holland...

Co 3,5%,

I took out the lambda :blink::blink:

and Co was 0,2% :innocent:

This is whit NO cats on a j-spec single supra,

with stock fuelling only walbro...

 

And there are new rules in Holland,

imported car before december 1995 without cat and lambda,

co below 3,5 you pass :D

Only have to remove the lambda before mot :D:D

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lol @ Rinus I cannot believe that :D. And you are allowed to just pass without lambda? Maybe ill give it a try if i cant pass MOT tomorrow.

offtopic may i ask how does it work if you put a single turbo on a supra in holland? Is this just allowed? I dont think we can pas MOT here if on papers it says no turbo or twin turbo and it actually has 1 big turbo installed...

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@ ilicos : no i asked and are not the same standards they gave me a funny look :D

 

@ rinus : omg what happened lol i went to MOT with the lambda's disconnected and the CO value rocketed like they had never seen before :p . After this i connected the lambdas when they where not looking and asked for another trie and only had 0,2 instead of 6,6 value :) This was with the lemon cleaned lambdas so @ shane : thx for the tip it actually worked for me !:sly:

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@ ilicos : no i asked and are not the same standards they gave me a funny look :D

 

@ rinus : omg what happened lol i went to MOT with the lambda's disconnected and the CO value rocketed like they had never seen before :p . After this i connected the lambdas when they where not looking and asked for another trie and only had 0,2 instead of 6,6 value :) This was with the lemon cleaned lambdas so @ shane : thx for the tip it actually worked for me !:sly:

 

Good news Seba, pleased it worked. So did the MOT inspector say "don't get lemon with me".

:)

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