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> To rich from the fuel...., can not pass the local goverment year check...
post Mar 26, 2011 - 8:08 AM
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need help...
the car is: 1994 year JDM Celica GT ST-202 Automatic with 100 000 miles on the clock.

I failed to pass the MOT here becouse it's shows that the gazes from the exhaust are to reach from the fuel...to much fuel going out...so i change:

-new catalyctic convertor
-new lambda sonda (from toyota)
-make full service (all filters+all oils+sparks+spark plugs+distr. cap)
-new radiator fluid+radiator cap
-new termostat
-new water pump
-change all belts + tens.
-clean the throttle body
-the diagnostic comp. show that there is NO codes for mistakes on the car

then been again to the service to pass the MOT and....the same - when the check my exhaust gazes it's show that the fuel is to much so i can not pass mad.gif

so if someone have idea what can be PLEASE to let me know

thanks

the only mods that i have are:
-K&N panel filter
-Magnaflow mufler
-HKS manifold

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This post has been edited by cyprus_gt: Mar 26, 2011 - 8:17 AM


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post Mar 26, 2011 - 8:36 AM
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double check the ignition timing, what number is too high? HC?


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post Mar 26, 2011 - 8:41 AM
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QUOTE (Bitter @ Mar 26, 2011 - 3:36 PM) *
double check the ignition timing, what number is too high? HC?


how i can check the ignition timing?
i was thinking to write down the numbers from the service but i didn't.. so i can not say what exacly was too high? frown.gif


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