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Sorry to hear. The emissions is strange as these cars run quite lean.
A teenager at a NC inspection station once failed my 944S2 when one of the two license plate bulbs was out. I pointed out that the plate was still illuminated...
On a positive note, a new law in NC exempts pre-96 cars from emissions checks! They do a visual to check that you still have a catalytic, a safety inspection, and off you go!
Ralph
2002 Carrera Coupe - Orient Red Metallic
'93 968 Coupe Amazon Green Metallic w/airbox mod (sold 2009)
'89 944 S2 (gone to live in the Midwest)
'77 911S (RIP)
And a whole bunch of VWs over the years...
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I was surprised also by the lack of an emmissions check in NC. I actually liked that info just to see how well the fuel was burning.
Anchor, seems like the easy fix would be to put the top down, and go to another inspection station. I'd be very suprised if they made you raise the top to inspect the rear glass (plastic).
As for the emmissions, some of the simple fixes are to 1) put in fresh oil (a little thicker weight), 2)run super premium through, and 3) take the car out on the highway for a good run prior to inspection (higher RPM's) to help clean out the internals.
Have you been getting any 02 sensor errors? That could be another easy remedy.
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<img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/blink.gif" class="smilie" alt="" /> Wow, I am surprised. Wonder if they had issues lately and are now more 'by the book' on everything.
I had a similar issue with an old Jeep several years back. I think the inspector thought I was doing a 'secret check' on how they performed. He checked and gave me crap on stuff that I've never been asked about (side window tint, hight of a lift kit, speed of my blinkers <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/rolleyes.gif" class="smilie" alt="" /> .
Good luck and keep us posed on the remedies.
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<img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/sad.gif" class="smilie" alt="" /> Sorry to hear about your travails, Anchorman! Ouch. A suggestion for your foggy window: my uncle swears by a 3M product he used to clear up his badly fogged Miata plastic window. He said it requires high speed buffing, but it worked and made the window reasonably see-through. I purchased the cleaner and polish from the 3M website last year, but ended up replacing the top so i never used them. I'll happily give you both:
3M Car Care Plastic Cleaner (removes fine scratches, stains, or haziness) and
3M Car Care Plastic Polish (cleans, polishes, and restores optical clarity)
If you'll be in Hershey on Friday and can wait til then, they're yours. Or I can mail them to ya.
I also have my old top, so if you want to use it to test them, I can bring it with me...just BYOOD (bring your own orbital device).
Anybody want an original navy blue top (both parts, with window, no inner liner)? It has a 2" clean tear on the top passenger side, fogged window, and bleached out stitching (like everyone's), but "other than that"... Not sure why I kept it, but thought it might come in handy for something. a plastic cleaner fog test might be its next purpose in life.
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Anchor, I just put the 3M products and my old top/window in the pile to bring with me to Hershey for ya. I will be curious to see if these products work as advertised. Would be fun to try any other products people bring along for testing and maybe some that might be for sale by vendors there. See ya and your BPOD on Friday! <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/biggrin.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
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Anchor,
I live in Hopewell (near Lawrence) and know you are frequent the area. I detail on the side and have a rotary buffer and the products to clear your window up a bit. If you're interested in stopping by let me know.
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While your waiting in line (especially if its long) keep the RPMs at a steady 2k, that keeps the converter and O2 warm and working at peak. DO NOT goose the throttle that just loads the converter with fuel.
Rick
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Slightly off-topic, but it is hilarious to watch the NJ DMV Inspection Station workers attempt to find someone who can fit into a 16" Kirkey seat. It was almost worth it to fail inspection just to watch 6 guys attempt to figure out how to even get in the car.
Now to get my third brake light working and strip the tint off the drivers side window.
'92 968 ~ Amazon Green Coupe, 6spd, LSD