So it's been 2 years since my last emissions test where I had some issues...
http://www.nsxprime.com/forums/showthread.php?t=48432
Similar failed results this time. The load test at 2500 RPM passed with flying colors
HC 18 ppm
CO 0.0
NOX can't remember
But it failed idle big time
HC 1460 ppm
CO 0.2
Parts...
O2 sensors - 2 years old
Cats - known good (2 sets)
PVC valve - 2 years old
Oil - 2 weeks old
Spark Plugs - 1 years old
vacuum hoses - 1 year old (replaced all emissions hoses)
Fuel Injectors - serviced by RC Eng 1 year ago
Fuel Filter - 1 year old
Throttle Body - serviced 2 years ago
New Throttle screw
Ignition coils fall within resistance specs
The last time the Acura service manager twiddled with the idle after I spent over $1,000 trying to locate the problem and it miraculously passed. Not sure what fixed it but now it's dumping fuel again during idle.
I might hook up my AEM wideband from my Accord and see what the readings are at idle but I suspect that with those numbers, AFR is likely 11 or lower...
I've tested the temp sensor that tells the ECU that the car is warmed up and it is inline with the chart in the service manual. I suppose I could go as far as to test those wires @ the ECU to ensure that the ECU is receiving the signal as well...
Any ideas? Is there something at the throttle body or EACV that could cause this rich idle condition? Not enough Oxygen let through by the idle valve or fast idle valve? The idle is fairly stable at around 770 - 800...
I can probably do some troubleshooting if I have my wideband showing the idle AFR. What should I fiddle with? Thanks in advance.
http://www.nsxprime.com/forums/showthread.php?t=48432
Similar failed results this time. The load test at 2500 RPM passed with flying colors
HC 18 ppm
CO 0.0
NOX can't remember
But it failed idle big time
HC 1460 ppm
CO 0.2
Parts...
O2 sensors - 2 years old
Cats - known good (2 sets)
PVC valve - 2 years old
Oil - 2 weeks old
Spark Plugs - 1 years old
vacuum hoses - 1 year old (replaced all emissions hoses)
Fuel Injectors - serviced by RC Eng 1 year ago
Fuel Filter - 1 year old
Throttle Body - serviced 2 years ago
New Throttle screw
Ignition coils fall within resistance specs
The last time the Acura service manager twiddled with the idle after I spent over $1,000 trying to locate the problem and it miraculously passed. Not sure what fixed it but now it's dumping fuel again during idle.
I might hook up my AEM wideband from my Accord and see what the readings are at idle but I suspect that with those numbers, AFR is likely 11 or lower...
I've tested the temp sensor that tells the ECU that the car is warmed up and it is inline with the chart in the service manual. I suppose I could go as far as to test those wires @ the ECU to ensure that the ECU is receiving the signal as well...
Any ideas? Is there something at the throttle body or EACV that could cause this rich idle condition? Not enough Oxygen let through by the idle valve or fast idle valve? The idle is fairly stable at around 770 - 800...
I can probably do some troubleshooting if I have my wideband showing the idle AFR. What should I fiddle with? Thanks in advance.