SR20VE with AIV
I am trying to pass MD state emissions testing with my VE in a 1993 Classic(SR20VE with JWT bin loaded on a Calum ECU, SR16 VE cams, CAI, and Fuji, 2.5" exhaust, etc.)
Bottom line: I need to reduce HCs by about 30% -- the other pollutants monitored on the roller dyno test are within acceptable limits. I've tried a bunch of stuff that has not helped, and failed my 7th test yesterday. Happy holidays!
I've read that injecting air into the exhaust can reduce HC emissions. So I have temporaily replaced my Fuji with an old HS header that has an AIV fitting on it. I also added an Air Injection Valve and hooked up the vacuum hose to an AIV solenoid, which I plugged into the harness where the old AIV solenoid used to be. Fabulous looking in a Frankenstein sort of way, but it doesn't work.
I think that my current problem is that the JWT bin is not activating the AIV like it should. I have 2 questions:
Thanks much for your advice, it always appreciated and respected.
Bill
Bottom line: I need to reduce HCs by about 30% -- the other pollutants monitored on the roller dyno test are within acceptable limits. I've tried a bunch of stuff that has not helped, and failed my 7th test yesterday. Happy holidays!
I've read that injecting air into the exhaust can reduce HC emissions. So I have temporaily replaced my Fuji with an old HS header that has an AIV fitting on it. I also added an Air Injection Valve and hooked up the vacuum hose to an AIV solenoid, which I plugged into the harness where the old AIV solenoid used to be. Fabulous looking in a Frankenstein sort of way, but it doesn't work.
I think that my current problem is that the JWT bin is not activating the AIV like it should. I have 2 questions:
- Does anyone know how to modify the bin file to turn on the AIV? I can make changes and burn new chips for the Calum ECU with no problem -- I just need to know what to change.
- If I just connect the vacuum hose from the AIV directly to the intake the AIV will operate all the time. Are there any issues with running the car like this for testing purposes? For example, I would prefer not to melt the cat or cause other unforseen problems like backfires, engine fires, etc.
Thanks much for your advice, it always appreciated and respected.
Bill