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WOW. I will give it a try.
Did you still have ethanol free gas in the tank?
Would it be wise to adjust and leave it that way or set it back after test?
I have for years said the exhaust smells rich.
From my reading a lean condition will increase NOx. I hope leaning the fuel mixture doesn't raise my NOx, guess I should keep ethanol free gas in it to keep the NOx down.
After seeing this thread this morning, and looking this link from said thread I went out and cut open the cover on the VAF. Marked where it currently was and moved it 2 notches "tighter" or leaner. It still does not go fully closed when the engine is off, but I did not want to go too lean. Drove her up 25 to the Loveland Park and Ride exit and turned around. Went straight to the emissions check on Marshall (Wads) and 52nd.
BOOM, she passed! With flying colors, IMO.
HC - 0.8802 (2.5000 max)
CO - 10.1139 (25.0000 max)
CO2 - 780.1108
NOx - 2.3943 (4.5000 max)
It makes sense, now the spring in the VAF is going to weaken over time. I had noticed that I had to force mine to fully closed to do the test in the FSM. While I had the cover off I also noticed that when the meter / gate is fully closed it opens a circuit open.
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Also noticed that it appeared that someone had been in there before.
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It would make sense to me that the higher mileage 93/94's would need this even more. I just rolled 175k yesterday. So yours @landtoy80 would probably need even more adjusting possibly. Mine just barely holds that circuit open when the engine is off. I am guessing I could go another notch leaner, but I am going to leave it for now.
This is really interesting. I have been saying for years my 94 smells WAY rich. It is at 241k. Plugs always look pretty good and I have had a random code 26 Rich code forever that comes and goes. I am going to try this tomorrow. I have a question though. In your pic I looks like you rotated counter clockwise but in the pic of the link you posted it shows that leaning out would be turning it clockwise. Am I seeing something wrong ? Looks like I just pop up the little lever on the teeth and rotate it to the right to lean it up a bit ?