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MOT Failure
MTyrrell:
Took the 110 for it's MOT today. Failed on a wheel bearing which is easy to repair.
It also failed on "Exhaust emits an excessive level of smoke for a turbo engine" :?
I gave it a blast on the way back from billing and got a bit of smoke under heavy acceleration but not much. It has some RedX diesel injector cleaner (the green stuff) in is as well.
I'll change the fuel filter tomorrow, but can I do to stop it smoking?
It has never passed first time :(
snezza69:
I had a similar problem, and used some Acetone in the tank....... 120ml per full tank, smoke has gone, and runs cleaner too!
I have also been told that removing the air filter for the test will reduce emmissions.
Thought that was just for carbed engines but I am told not, so maybe!
Hope it helps
Jas278:
Remove your air cleaner and add a Gallon of petrol to the Diesel, give it a good blast on the way back to the test station........
mark.yellow.series.3:
--- Quote from: "Jas278" ---Remove your air cleaner and add a Gallon of petrol to the Diesel, give it a good blast on the way back to the test station........
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yep, gallon of petty, thats what the gipos do.
ian_s:
--- Quote from: "Jas278" ---Remove your air cleaner and add a Gallon of petrol to the Diesel, give it a good blast on the way back to the test station........
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i accidently did this the other day to my astra. managed to put 8 quids worth of petrol in before noticing.
then topped the tank off with another 30 odd quid of diesel, plus whatever was already in there.
result? runs slightly better, less smoke, and pulls better up long hills.
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