Pass Aircare without Air Pump?

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restonko
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Your car is a: 1979 Fiat Spider 2000 Carb.

Pass Aircare without Air Pump?

Post by restonko »

hey everyone

I have a 1980 Spider 2000 Carb. It has a catalytic converter, but the air pump belt is removed, because with it attached, the exhaust manifold gets hot and glows. I am located in Vancouver, and the car has to pass Aircare. Just wondering if it would pass without the air pump. Just don't want to attach it to pass, then remove it again to save the hassle.

Thanks,

Reston
So Cal Mark

Re: Pass Aircare without Air Pump?

Post by So Cal Mark »

need to know more about aircare; are there standards or just visual? If there CO and HC standards, it depends on what they are. Here in Calif, it's almost impossible to get the air/fuel ratio lean enough without the air pump working. If your manifold glows red with the pump hooked up, you either have an overly rich mixture or a misfire (or both). Either one will ruin the catalytic converter pretty quickly
FatherG

Re: Pass Aircare without Air Pump?

Post by FatherG »

I too live in Vancouver, B.C..... My car is a '75 (1800) without an air pump and no cat and it easily passed air-care. You should not have any major difficulties.


Good Luck.
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