It is that time again and due to California's strict anti-air pollution laws I am having a hard time getting my car to pass its smog test. I gave my car a tune up (replaced distributor, spark plugs, air filter, and used one of those engine cleaners which are supposed to remove carbon deposits) but my car was still 10% high on unburned hydrocarbons. The auto repair place said I need a new catalitic converter but I replaced that 4 years ago and I really don't feel like putting $300 more dollars into an old car which I intend to sell soon.
So here is my question. I only need a 10% decrease so are some types of gasoline cleaner burning then others? Do some have more oxigenating agent thus allowing me to get that extra 10% down without shelling out $300? I'm hoping there is some sort of additive which I can put into the tank and get those last few percentages in order to fool the machine and get my car registered for another year. I understand that most cars can run on a 10% methinol blend in order to get lower emissions (abet at worse gas miliage) but I'd only need to put one tank full into the car before I run the test so that might work. Any suggestions?
So here is my question. I only need a 10% decrease so are some types of gasoline cleaner burning then others? Do some have more oxigenating agent thus allowing me to get that extra 10% down without shelling out $300? I'm hoping there is some sort of additive which I can put into the tank and get those last few percentages in order to fool the machine and get my car registered for another year. I understand that most cars can run on a 10% methinol blend in order to get lower emissions (abet at worse gas miliage) but I'd only need to put one tank full into the car before I run the test so that might work. Any suggestions?
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