Gas for EPA emissions test
I have 2000 Blazer and am scheduled to go for emissions testing.
I dont have any check engine light. However I want to increase
my likelihood of passing.
What octane rating gasoline should I use? Normally I use 87
but am thinking maybe I ought to use 89 or 91 when going.
I dont have any check engine light. However I want to increase
my likelihood of passing.
What octane rating gasoline should I use? Normally I use 87
but am thinking maybe I ought to use 89 or 91 when going.
I have 2000 Blazer and am scheduled to go for emissions testing.
I dont have any check engine light. However I want to increase
my likelihood of passing.
What octane rating gasoline should I use? Normally I use 87
but am thinking maybe I ought to use 89 or 91 when going.
I dont have any check engine light. However I want to increase
my likelihood of passing.
What octane rating gasoline should I use? Normally I use 87
but am thinking maybe I ought to use 89 or 91 when going.
High octane gas might help lower NOx if your vehicle suffers from this failure. High octane burns cooler and slower (keeping NOx low), but it also produces less power which your engine might not be ready for. This could cause other emissions such as HC and CO to increase. It is recommended to use ONLY the manufactures required octane at all times, specially during a smog test. Your vehicle's emissions computer is programmed to process information based on it's required fuel octane.
The Top Tier designation is separate from the issue of octane levels, in order to get the designation, gasoline companies must pass tests proving defined levels of engine-cleaning effectiveness in all grades of gasoline they sell, whether it is economy (low-octane) or premium (high-octane).
Last edited by Blazer_4x4; Jul 25, 2014 at 01:18 AM.
try using shell with nitrogen in it . I've been doing this for five years now and it seems to have helped quite a bit as my 96 blazer has passed with flying colours every time, last year the boys at the test site said my engine was cleaner than a new vehicle.
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