mrpeepers
NAXJA Forum User
- Location
- Phoenix, AZ
Hi all.
I paid a visit to the AZ Dept of Environmental Quality and Failed my Emissions Check.
The 90 XJ 4.0 passed emissons in Tucson 4 months ago, and Maricopa county checks NOx which failed me.
Readings from 05/08: (loaded/idle)
HC - 77 - 220 pass , 81 - 220 pass (Parts per Million)
CO .69 - 1.20 pass , 1.09 - 1.20 pass (%)
gas cap pass, cat conv pass, air system n/a
Readings from 08/08:
HC - 1.56 - 2.00 pass (grams per mile)
CO - 15.83 - 20.00 pass (grams per mile)
Nox -9.96 - 4.00 FAIL (grams per mile)
gas cap - fail (I did change to a Stant locking cap in July), pressure test - pass, evap componants - pass
At any rate. I have since changed fuel filter (was leaking) and ran a bottle of fuel injector cleaner with a tank of gas. I took it to a shop to check for any cooling issues that might create the NOx problem it has been running 210+ when I tortured it climbing hills in 110 degree weather. They recomended an Aluminum radiator, but nothing as far emissions. I had just replaced fan clutch, Idler pulley, and Renix coolent bottle.
So any ideas?? Specifically what cranks up NOx but keeps everything else inline? Egr? O2? I haven't tried the Seafoam treatment. The engine is a rebuild with maybe 15k miles on it.
Thanks.
BTW Tires are 31" if that matters for the big rollers they had it on.
I paid a visit to the AZ Dept of Environmental Quality and Failed my Emissions Check.

The 90 XJ 4.0 passed emissons in Tucson 4 months ago, and Maricopa county checks NOx which failed me.
Readings from 05/08: (loaded/idle)
HC - 77 - 220 pass , 81 - 220 pass (Parts per Million)
CO .69 - 1.20 pass , 1.09 - 1.20 pass (%)
gas cap pass, cat conv pass, air system n/a
Readings from 08/08:
HC - 1.56 - 2.00 pass (grams per mile)
CO - 15.83 - 20.00 pass (grams per mile)
Nox -9.96 - 4.00 FAIL (grams per mile)
gas cap - fail (I did change to a Stant locking cap in July), pressure test - pass, evap componants - pass
At any rate. I have since changed fuel filter (was leaking) and ran a bottle of fuel injector cleaner with a tank of gas. I took it to a shop to check for any cooling issues that might create the NOx problem it has been running 210+ when I tortured it climbing hills in 110 degree weather. They recomended an Aluminum radiator, but nothing as far emissions. I had just replaced fan clutch, Idler pulley, and Renix coolent bottle.
So any ideas?? Specifically what cranks up NOx but keeps everything else inline? Egr? O2? I haven't tried the Seafoam treatment. The engine is a rebuild with maybe 15k miles on it.
Thanks.
BTW Tires are 31" if that matters for the big rollers they had it on.
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