Jon
If you just lean it out, the CO (Carbon Monoxide) will reduce, but the
Hydrocarbons will increase greatly due to missing and such. It depends on
what they are testing for. But the standard usually is CO and Hydrocarbons.
Leaning it out does work somewhat, but only until it causes another problem.
Joe Potter
In a message dated 11/30/99 8:12:56 AM Pacific Standard Time,
JLind@ColoradoSkiing.com writes:
> What about adjusting the jetting? Couldn't you (and I have no idea how to
> do this on anything but Mikuni CV carbs, so you're on your own) just
> jet/adjust the thing to be super super lean? That would cause it to back
> fire and run like crap, but you just drive it into the emission testing
> center, get it tested, then put it on a trailer a block away.
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> Of course, doing this every year would stink. Here in CO they're going to
> be adding "photo-radar" like devices that sniff your pipe as you drive by,
> take your pic, then ticket you. There's no escaping this kind of big
> brother intrusion.
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