To high Nox

John T. Luyster jtracer at fea.net
Tue Aug 3 05:19:17 GMT 1999


Thanks. Fairly enexpensive to do.  I'll try it!  What is an acceptable loss?
Microvolts?

Rod L Davis wrote:

> Try a ground wire to both exhausts around O2 sensors.
>
> John T. Luyster wrote:
> >
> > I have a 1999 Infinity QX4 that I'm trying to get a set of headers
> > emission legal (Smog Exempt) in California.  My first test failed
> > because of high Nox.  This is determined by a formula they come up with
> > that extends the results out to at least 50K at which point my Nox
> > exceeded that limit.  (It would pass a standard street smog test no
> > problem)  After some investigation I found an Infinity Service Bulletin
> > that suggested adding a ground wire from the intake manifold to the
> > righthand cylinder head.  Further diagnostics revealved a lazy or slow
> > O2 sensor at which time I replaced all four.  After this I had the
> > vehicle sniffed to verify any changes.  The Nox was down substantially.
> > At this time I set all the SRT's and drove approx. 50 miles to make sure
> >
> > no DTC's popped up.  Off to the test lab again and failed again with
> > high Nox.  This vehilce has no mods done to it.  Factory ECU. The only
> > thing I can think of might cause this high Nox would be the design or
> > flow of the tube off the header to the EGR on the engine.  Any ideas????
> >
> > JT






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