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My Kingdom for a NOx Sensor
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First a little background. In August I passed my emissions test : http://ecomodder.com/forum/member-cf...-smog-test.jpg My car passed with great numbers for HC and CO pollution (below the average :D !), but the NOx was higher than normal. I did have the HAI (Hot Air Intake) online, so maybe this is an effect of the (mild) lean-burn : http://ecomodder.com/forum/member-cf...sw2-hai-02.jpg I didn't have the ScanGauge online, but I would guess at least 130+ degrees F HAI. I also have an EFIE from Eagle Research (Eagle-Research:) that adds a voltage to the 02 sensor. This will also increase my lean burn and therefore my NOx. Today I was posting in this thread ... what do you think of hydrogen mods (with video) what do you think of hydrogen mods (with video) - Fuel Economy, Hypermiling, EcoModding News and Forum - EcoModder.com ... and Lazurus pointed out my ethical dilemma : Quote:
Smart NOx Sensor VDO - Smart NOx Sensor http://ecomodder.com/forum/member-cf...nox-sensor.jpg The good part is that it is obviously designed for a car's harsh environment (it looks just like an oxygen sensor!). The bad part is that it doesn't seem to be for sale (yet), delivers a digital signal (a voltage is all I want), and probably costs an arm and a leg. VDO engineered this sensor with NGK, and here is what they have to offer : (NGK) Sensor Technology NGK Automotive Ceramics U.S.A., Inc. http://ecomodder.com/forum/member-cf...nox-sensor.jpg I like the NGK NOx sensor more because it seems to be offered in a non-smart (voltage only?) version. Question : Does anyone know of NOx sensors for gasoline and/or diesel cars that are in the sub $100 range? URL Appendix ....................................... Here are some other close-but-no-cigar leftover URLs from my googling : New Sensor-Based Diesel Emissions Control System Green Car Congress: New Sensor-Based Diesel Emissions Control System Quote:
MiCS Quote:
High-sensitivity, rapid-response nanotechnology NOx sensor Quote:
Geneva Motor Show: VW Touareg BlueTDI - egmCarTech Quote:
Manufacturers of Emissions Control Technology || Off-Road Diesel Equipment Quote:
Keeping watch on car emissions Quote:
Toyota's DPNR System: how engines, catalysts, fuels make clean-diesel | Diesel Fuel News | Find Articles at BNET Quote:
Cummins seeks better NOx sensor for closed-loop emissions control | Diesel Fuel News | Find Articles at BNET Quote:
NGK EUROPE Quote:
Thick Film Zro2 Nox Sensor for the Measurement of Low Nox Concentration Quote:
CarloSW2 |
Damn, that's a terrific amount of links! I've never even heard of a nox sensor you could buy for your car, but my guess would be that they would be hard to get below 100$.
Ebay? Sales? |
SVOboy -
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CarloSW2 |
Hello -
I'm going to keep using this thread as a dumping ground for info I find (aka notus repositorius) : Integrated Material and Information Technologies for Novel Emission Control Systems http://www.imitec.org/ http://ecomodder.com/forum/member-cf...ec-exhaust.gif Quote:
Development of a High-Sensitivity Rapid-Response NOX Sensor - July 4, 2007 Development of a High-Sensitivity Rapid-Response NOx Sensor http://ecomodder.com/forum/member-cf...ensor-chip.jpg Quote:
ZFAS®-N2(NOx Sensor (under development)) NGK SPARK PLUG CO., LTD. | ZFAS®-N2(NOx Sensor (under development)) http://ecomodder.com/forum/member-cf...nox-sensor.jpg Quote:
CarloSW2 |
any lean burn motor make too much nox. ford tried to put a 30 to 1 lean burn in their taurus. they could not get the nox even close. the way they do nox is to cool the burn so the nitrogen in the air is heated less. for mpg and power a hot burn is needed. hydrogen can be used to fire a very lean mix. and that's a lean burn motor. water injection would cool the burn but would not met fed rules. and messing it up or down makes the engine check. light come on .in the latest op (whatever) 2 engine management.
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DAN -
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CarloSW2 |
this sounds like a wise idea to me. i like itand i'll stay tuned.
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Please don't tell me you're using an EFIE on a narrowband sensor.
If you want to go lean, get a wideband with an analog 0-5v output. If you're trying to reduce NOX, go with water injection. AFAIK, it's 50 state legal. I use it on two of my vehicles for performance reasons, but it's function is the same, to keep combustion temperatures down. I'm pushing 19 PSI on a 9.25:1 motor with 87 octane fuel. I'd say it works. Pick up a shurflo agricultural pump, a brass M1 nozzle from McMaster Carr and the rest you should be able to pick up locally. I'm using an M5 on my Saab, but it only runs under tire shredding power levels. |
JohnnyGrey -
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http://ecomodder.com/forum/showthrea...efie-1308.html Even with it off I've already drifted into bad NOx : http://ecomodder.com/forum/showthrea...ison-6826.html :( Quote:
CarloSW2 |
I can\'t chime on this, really... I\'ve seen water injection, but only in use on HP vehicles, only a full throttle/boost, and only when the engine starts knocking. The injection cycle begins as a function of the ECU\'s inputs, rather than just relying on always on or driver-on.
I think MegaSquirt has a function for it. The reason I actually posted here is because I still wonder about the NOx sensor thing... if anyone\'s done it, how to do it, and where to get the parts from? |
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