it could be a stuck closed egr nox is formed at combustion temps over 2500 degrees f and without egr flow the temp may get that high in the cylinder check to see if the ege is opening and check related wireing and vacum lines
Firstly NOS is Nitrous-Oxide, which is never used for paintball. "nitrogen" is another term for High Pressure Air tanks, because air is primarily Nitrogen. you must buy a HPA tank to use HPA. Not only can you not physically fill the wrong tank with the wrong gas, but It would destroy your burst disk if you tried.
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Wrong, nitrogen is less dense than water!
Wrong, nitrogen is less dense than water!
If NJ has an emissions standard, no. You'll have to repair whatever is wrong before the vehicle will pass emissions.
Something is wrong with the emissions system.
pollution effects of non-metal oxides are simple. i would teach you to answer your own question. firstly ask yourself what are non metal oxides? then when u find your answer, apply it to your question.so a nonmetallic oxide is compound composed of oxide ion and non-metal ion for example sulphur oxide, carbon dioxide, nitrogen oxide, hydrogen peroxide. now ask yourself what is pollution of sulphur oxide? answer= any contamination that enters this compound is known as polution. it will therefore make your solution or anything that the chemical is being used for wrong or slightly unprecise.
Variation occurs because of mutations in the genetic code.Mutaions occur when one of the nitrogen bases are in the wrong spot like if aa is next to each other in the wrong sequence then the mutations occur
Probably fix what's wrong.
Neptune (NovaNet) There's something wrong here. Neptune is mainly a hydrogen atmosphere. Earth is the planet with a mainly nitrogen atmosphere, but the coldest is Neptune.
No an emissions test will not affect the check engine light. However an emissions test cannot be performed while the check engine light is on, you will have to repair whatever is wrong with the vehicle before it can be done. Simply resetting it wont work either as the system will have to complete several (7 or 8) emissions readiness tests before it can be done and whatever is wrong will most likely reappear by then.
The computer has detected a problem with the emissions controls. Have the computer scanned for trouble codes. Get this fixed, as it can cause other parts to fail, as in, the catalytic converter, O2 sensor.