Run a couple of full tanks with fuel injector cleaners. Also may want to change 
your oil to full synthetic prior to the test. Our older engines tend to burn 
oil and the synthetic oil will not have as much carbon deposited from its 
consumption. 

Then get out your Bentley and tune your car to spec. 

-Les

-----Original Message-----
From: Denis Goldman <[email protected]>
Sent: Jul 20, 2005 1:12 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [a2-16v-list] Gotta get my 16v to pass emissions inspection in 
August....how?

My 87 GTI 16v is up for inspection in August. I am 99.9% sure it will fail 
for emissions.
 What can I do to make it pass?
 It has a cat (replaced 30k miles ago), but I am afraid the cat doesn't work 
as well as it should as I run the car somewhat rich (and think that its 
entirely probably soot-covered at this point - not sure if this is 
possible).
 I heard of retarding the ignition timing considerably, to help burn all of 
the fuel in the chamber. What else? A new set of sparkplugs can't hurt.... 
What about cam timing? Any thoughts on retarding my cam timing a smidge - I 
can't retard it too much as the block has been shaved and I'd rather not 
risk pistons meeting valves.
 Anyone have any experience with fuel additives to help pass emissions?
 Thanks in advance,
Denis G.
87 gti 16v 2008cc

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