Here are my test results;
Hydrocarbons
Under load max; 400ppm
My car; 324ppm
Idle Max; 400ppm
My car; 950ppm (failed)
Carbon Monoxide
Under load max; 4.2%
My car; 3.92%
Idle max; 5.5%
My car; 4.83%
The only setting that I failed on was idle hydrocarbons. The problem is that the other settings are pretty close to failing. If I do anything to reduce the hydrocarbons at idle, I think it will push the CO over the limit. I also think the load setting is only going 30 to 40 mph which is still running on the idle jets. How do I adjust the idle settings separate from the loaded setting when they're both using the same jets?
I was hoping to have it converted to fuel injection by now but I haven't been able to get to it. The money I was saving up just got sucked up by $1200 in repairs to my (house) air conditioner. According to the brochure, I have to spend at least $200 before I can get a waiver. Anyone know how I can spend $200 towards my fuel injection parts but make it look like I'm trying to fix my emissions? I'm thinking about buying the manifolds to fix a possible "leak" in my existing ones. (It's just a thought)

P.S. I'm going on vacation tomorrow morning. I'll be back next Thursday the 11th. Cheers!
[This message has been edited by thinger (edited 07-06-2002).]