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Old 03-07-2005, 11:25 AM
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Originally Posted by dougmcp
. If you reduce the HC (hydro carbons) you will likely drive up the NOX and then that will be the item that just barely passes.
I'd like to hear your explanation for this statement. Look at my test results in the link I previously posted.

Not only was my 15 MPH HC count down 35 percent from the previous test, but the CO reduction, averaged for both the 15 and 25 MPH tests, was about 50 percent, and NOx was reduced on the order of 90 PERCENT for both tests!

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