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Old 09-23-2009, 06:24 PM   #1
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Re: Emissions fail - any advice

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you ran a tank of high octane (over done with octane booster) that your motor CAN NOT completely burn in stock form, so in turn there goes your CO (unburned fuel) RIGHT UP TO THE SKY......
Yup, this was a mistake on my part. I think if I do nothing else it will pass on regular gas (I hope). It did on the first test so I have no reason to believe it won't on the 3rd.

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and i dont think it matters if you have antique plates or not if your newer than 66 ...(not 100% sure bout that)
In AZ antique plates can be issued to any vehicle 25 years old or older (you just have to pay $25 for the plate). It has nothing to do with emissions requirements. I always found it amuzing to see "historic vehicle" plates on something that was a total POS.
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