SAI, PCV, and passing emissions
#1
SAI, PCV, and passing emissions
So, anyone here know if i tear out my PCV system, and put a SAI blockoff plate onto my crackcase, if i will be able to still pass emissions?
This is assuming i put a catch-can on, but i will be venting the crankcase blow-by gas to atmosphere.
But i DO NOT want to have to put the whole fing system back in if i need to take an emissions test.
(for those that dont know, the PCV system recycles semi-burnt hydrocarbons and oil back into your engine - this is a major contributing factor to engine failure - but it makes Greenpeace happy.)
This is assuming i put a catch-can on, but i will be venting the crankcase blow-by gas to atmosphere.
But i DO NOT want to have to put the whole fing system back in if i need to take an emissions test.
(for those that dont know, the PCV system recycles semi-burnt hydrocarbons and oil back into your engine - this is a major contributing factor to engine failure - but it makes Greenpeace happy.)
#2
So you're taking it all off to increase engine longevity and reliability? I'd assume (I have no real knowledge about this) that if you got some software that sets the emmisions tests to pass permanently you'd pass the computer test, but I'd be wary of rolling emissions.
#5
it depends on your location, I have no SAI, a highflow cat, and a CEL and I passed.
I am in ontario, all I get is an 2 step idle test no ecu scans. They only noted it on the emissions paper that I had a CEL, I still passed and got my sticker.
I am in ontario, all I get is an 2 step idle test no ecu scans. They only noted it on the emissions paper that I had a CEL, I still passed and got my sticker.
#6
Alright, so i am in Colorado, and the only test they run is a tailpipe pollutant test - no computer test, no engine compartment air test.
Here's the link.
http://www.aircarecolorado.com/im240tst.htm
From what i understand, if you put on a SAI blockoff plate, and remove the PCV system - you then run a catch-can for the oil, and a breather for the crankcase. As far as i can tell, that would not alter the pollutants being seen at the tailpipe at all. True?
Edit: my APR tune also allows me to clear CELs. And apparently the CEL for the SAI/PCV comes on every 4-5 key cycles. So i shouldnt have to worry about CELs when i do emissions.
Here's the link.
http://www.aircarecolorado.com/im240tst.htm
From what i understand, if you put on a SAI blockoff plate, and remove the PCV system - you then run a catch-can for the oil, and a breather for the crankcase. As far as i can tell, that would not alter the pollutants being seen at the tailpipe at all. True?
Edit: my APR tune also allows me to clear CELs. And apparently the CEL for the SAI/PCV comes on every 4-5 key cycles. So i shouldnt have to worry about CELs when i do emissions.
#8
Hey Teeter, I've got a question for you. I just recently installed a testpipe. Now it was a pain in the *** to get in, so I'd like to try an go thru emissions without swapping the stock cat back in. Here in my town, they dont have the equipment to do AWD rolling emissions. I do know they do ECU scans, but I have no CEL and used the o2 spacers. It smells like no cat, and thats the only thing I worry about. If I go thru emissions and they find I have no cat, will they fine me? I've only owned the car for 5-6 months, could I feign ignorance and blame the previous owner or would they track him down as well?
#10
And on the road, at a speed of anything over 5mph, you cant smell me. Hell, you cant smell me if you stood in front of my car at a light and I held 3k on the tach. But a emissions tech walking around my car will probably notice something.
Besides, this is what cars are supposed to smell like, unburnt fuel. Ever been to a muscle car meet? mmmm... smells like heaven.
Besides, this is what cars are supposed to smell like, unburnt fuel. Ever been to a muscle car meet? mmmm... smells like heaven.