you can try running on regular gas the adding rubbing alcohol yes the kind you can buy in your local grocery store at a ratio of 1:3.5. if your bad at math that's one part rubbing alcohol to every 3.5 parts gasoliene. for example if you have a 16 gallon tank you would put one gallon of rubbing alcohol along with the 15 gallons of gas . this will also slightly improve your gas mileage but you cant do it to much because the cumbustion process is to violent for an engine of that age it will harm the engine if you do it every time you fill up.
this is just a way to pass emissions testing it is not in any way intended to cheat out the gasoliene companies. use this at your own risk and discresion. i am not responsible for the harm that might be caused to your engine from the above statement.
AnswerHigh hydrocarbon emissions from a vehicle may be caused by improper ignition timing, faulty ignition, misfiring problems, vacuum leaks, worn piston rings or valves or an exhaust gas recirculation system incorrectly operating at idle. One fouled spark plug can result in extremely high hydrocarbon emissions. You truck is 29 years old and probably has high mileage. Start by replacing the spark plugs and plug wires. Replace every single vacuum line under the hood. Replace them one at a time, so as to not get confused. Clean you EGR Valve of any carbon deposits, and make sure it is functioning correctly. Pour a can of a good Fuel Injector cleaner such as Seafoam or Techron in a full tank of fuel. Leave the cheap stuff on the shelf, as is does very little good. To remove built up carbon deposits, inject it through the intake by following the directions on a can of Seafoam. Have someone check the timing on this vehicle. Check the smog pump to see if it is functioning. A compression check will verify if you have worn rings or a burnt valve. raise idle to 1000 rpm, also retard timing,check for vacuum leaks,fresh oil change,you can pull pcv out of valve cover and let it draw fresh air if you have a hairy cam just pay to passBy increasing the rate of removal of CO2 from the Atmosphere.
There are a few ways to lower hydrocarbon levels for emissions testing on a 1995 Chevy Suburban. One of the most effective ways would be to add rubbing alcohol to the gas tank.
Stop driving it.
The primary source of emission leading to the formation of surface ozone as a pollutant is the release of nitrogen oxides (NOx) and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from human activities, such as fossil fuel combustion, industrial processes, and vehicle emissions. These emissions react with sunlight to form ozone, particularly in areas with high levels of NOx and VOCs.
Diabetes is the test that requires plasma for testing. Plasma is a glucose test used to test blood sugar levels for diabetes diagnosis.
Hello, Hormone levels are measured either through a 24 hour urine collection, blood test, or saliva testing.
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There are several, by testing urine one can determine how well the kidney is filtering inulin and urea. also one can determine sugar levels and electrolyte composition in the body
Emission levels means the amount of something that is being emitted. For example, we want to lower the emission levels of factory pollution that is going into the air.
The electron energy levels.
No, but the temperature senders are part of the emission system. If the thermostat malfunctions, the emission system will not operate at optimum levels.
That will not give your computer the correct readings for emissions or tuning. The pre cat O2 sensors record hydrocarbon levels that are compared to the post cat levels to determine emissions efficiency and to adjust fuel/air ratios for operation. There should be a significant drop in hydrocarbon levels between the two showing that the cat is operating correctly. If your aim is to eliminate the cats I cannot tell you if your performance will be affected, your check engine light may come on and stay on making it impossible to get emission certified.
These are the next testing levels after unit testing: 1 Integration testing 2 Component interface testing 3 System testing 4 Operational Acceptance testing
An Emission system can include many things depending on the vehicle. The carbon canister/purge valve- prevents Hydro carbon vapors from escaping from the fuel system. EGR system helps lower NOx levels, catalytic converters - helps converter crbon monoxide and HCs into carbon dioxide and water thru a chemical reaction. On diesels they now have Diesel exhaust fluid which helps lower NOx levels.
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laboratory testing for plasma homocysteine levels can improve the assessment of risk, particularly in patients with a personal or family history of cardiovascular disease
For the best methods of testing your blood sugar levels you should ask your physician. The American Diabetes Association has information that can assist you also.
Testing a person for (if under suspicion) drug levels in the bloodstream or urine. Usually at sports events.
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