93ls400walt Posted May 18, 2007 Posted May 18, 2007 I am about to smog test my 93ls400 Federal lexus ( non-california ) car in California. Has anyone done this before? Any trouble passing the test? If so, what were the issues? Thanks
EAGLE33 Posted May 18, 2007 Posted May 18, 2007 I am about to smog test my 93ls400 Federal lexus ( non-california ) car in California. Has anyone done this before? Any trouble passing the test? If so, what were the issues?Thanks Emission is different. I'm not sure what exactly, but when I moved here 10 years ago with Grand Prix they didn't do anything but charged me $300 to pass smog....find out first what needs to be done and do it - its better then failing smog test. All I can tell you, california models have less HP just because of this emission requirenments.
TommyK Posted May 18, 2007 Posted May 18, 2007 you can take it to a test only station to have them just do a test, not the actual one that they send to DMV electronicly. So if it fails it wont be reported and you can get what is needed done to fix it .
92Lex Posted May 19, 2007 Posted May 19, 2007 No, a Federal certification doesn't make passing smog in Cali any harder. The only difference between a Federal and a California/Federal certified vehicle, is the required emission control components. Federal (only) certified vehicles, get away with slightly higher "maximum allowable" emission readings than a California/Ferderal vehicle would. Which part of Cali are you moving to?
Rx330driver Posted May 19, 2007 Posted May 19, 2007 you have nothing to worry about. i fear emisson standards are still too high. my 1982 Merc SEC500 just passed last month.
93ls400walt Posted May 19, 2007 Author Posted May 19, 2007 Well I failed the smog test. Everything passed except the NOX at 25mph RPM at1996. It just barely passed at 15MPH/1525RPM. The NOX reading for 15mph is 668 with max passing level at 681. The NOX at 25mph is 1430 with max passing level at 687. I had it tested at Desert Lexus in Palm Springs. ( yea, I know ) But now I am suppose to take it in monday to the and they will tell me what needs to be done. I can do most repairs to the car. But I have no idea where to start with this. Any advice? I just moved to Palm Desert, CA from Lexington, KY. Other smog info: 15mph/1525rpm: Co2 14.23 O2 0.08 HC 11 CO 0.01 NOX 668 25MPH/1996RPM: CO2 14.20 02 0.14 HC 9 CO 0.01 NOX 1430
LScott400 Posted May 20, 2007 Posted May 20, 2007 I'll be looking forward to the advice you get. I am currently in the same situation with a '91 Stealth. Have been told that when NOx is high with good CO's then it is a lean condition. <_<
92Lex Posted May 20, 2007 Posted May 20, 2007 You can't use NOx as a determining factor for fuel control. If it were a true "lean condition", then the CO level would be at 0.00 and O2 % would of been higher than 0.08. 93ls400walt, Test the EGR system. Let me know the outcome.
93ls400walt Posted May 21, 2007 Author Posted May 21, 2007 I've had the EGR of a few months ago. It was very clean. I did not test the ohms, ect... as I am not very good with the mulit-meter. The Ca.gov site gives some info. EGR, retarded timing, engine cylinder temp above 2500 deg. F, CATS to some extent. www.smogcheck.ca.gov I am not going to the dealer tomorrow. I have an issue with the ECM as Scotty2hottie had. That was fixed with his unit being rebuilt. I have a constant code 41 for the TPS which has been replaced and adjusted . The repair manual states the the ECM will go into a failsafe mode so the car will run. One of the issues is that the timing will be fixed at a lower BTDC. I wll send my ECM off first and see if that fixes this. And look at the EGR. Before I send it off to the dealer/Indy shop. Thanks for your help.
93ls400walt Posted May 22, 2007 Author Posted May 22, 2007 Well I hated to hear that. I was banking on the ECM fixing the problem. It will be a week or two before I get the ECM out shipped, fixed and back in. But I will keep watching this thread and post the results of what 9 ( I hope ) fixes this.
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