e21pilot
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- Jul 28, 2013
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- Vehicle Year
- 1992
- Transmission
- Manual
My 1992 4.0 2WD automatic Ranger is running really well with just over 250K miles on the original engine (and 4th transmission). I took it to the smog test station today and was surprised to find out that despite having much lower HC and CO readings than the average of vehicles for this year still on the road and even lower NOx readings at 25mph than the average. the NOx at the lower speed of 15mph was well higher than average and almost at the max allowed (711).
This means it just passed today and maybe would not have on a different day. This was despite my usual tricks of fresh oil change, rear tires pumped up with air, and a well warm engine.
Wondering what may be causing the problem with higher than average NOx at the lower RPM? I have read lots about EGR issues but I don't believe the 1992 4.0 OHV engines had an EGR setup. I also read about cat problems but it seems with all the other readings being well under average at high and low rpms, the cat is not the issue. I have changed the thermostat in recent years and the temp sensor but I have always observed the the engine runs cool always just at the very bottom of the normal range and only getting slightly hotter in the summer when towing uphill for instance.
Really wondering what I could start to look at now before the next smog test comes and I may have to scramble to investigate this.
This means it just passed today and maybe would not have on a different day. This was despite my usual tricks of fresh oil change, rear tires pumped up with air, and a well warm engine.
Wondering what may be causing the problem with higher than average NOx at the lower RPM? I have read lots about EGR issues but I don't believe the 1992 4.0 OHV engines had an EGR setup. I also read about cat problems but it seems with all the other readings being well under average at high and low rpms, the cat is not the issue. I have changed the thermostat in recent years and the temp sensor but I have always observed the the engine runs cool always just at the very bottom of the normal range and only getting slightly hotter in the summer when towing uphill for instance.
Really wondering what I could start to look at now before the next smog test comes and I may have to scramble to investigate this.