VIN: emissions number "1"??
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VIN: emissions number "1"??
I've been digging through everything but I can't find a specification for the 8th digit being "1". On top of that, every time I go to volvocars.com, it times out. Does anyone know what my car has? It's a 95 850 Turbo
Last edited by Chrispy_T; 09-08-2013 at 07:48 PM.
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Your Engine code should be 55 or 57. The latter is FWD turbo.
A 58 is for a T5-R turbo
[1992-Present] Emission Control Equipment
If your a 55 its the one highlighted Theoretically??
A 58 is for a T5-R turbo
[1992-Present] Emission Control Equipment
- 0 = SULEV+ (Super Ultra Low Emissions Vehicle) / Engine Codes 39, 55, 64, 72
- 2 = ULEV2 (Ultra Low Emissions Vehicle) / Engine Codes 38, 41, 51, 59, 61, 67, 68, 85, 98, 99
- 4 = Engine Codes 71
- 7 = LEV2 (Low Emissions Vehicle) / Engine Codes 52, 54
- D = L6
If your a 55 its the one highlighted Theoretically??
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Found the answer for you finally on Matthews Volvo site.
http://www.matthewsvolvosite.com/vol...6-example.html
Harder to read than other forms of VIN description but it has yours on it.
Read the 2nd table down the page for emissions info.
http://www.matthewsvolvosite.com/vol...6-example.html
Harder to read than other forms of VIN description but it has yours on it.
Read the 2nd table down the page for emissions info.
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Well, volvocars is back up and I found the vin decoder. Turns out that this is what I have. "1 = w/ EGR w/o air pump, w/OBDII, w/elec. control evap." What should I do about the egr since I'm converting to the NA throttle body? I don't want to deal with the CEL. Oh, another thing is that I have hit fuel cut at least 5 times since my last CEL and I have yet to see a code for the boost controller. It's only ever tripped once.
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Well, volvocars is back up and I found the vin decoder. Turns out that this is what I have. "1 = w/ EGR w/o air pump, w/OBDII, w/elec. control evap." What should I do about the egr since I'm converting to the NA throttle body? I don't want to deal with the CEL. Oh, another thing is that I have hit fuel cut at least 5 times since my last CEL and I have yet to see a code for the boost controller. It's only ever tripped once.
Only reason to change out the manifold with the N/A TB is to get the bigger opening; most just line bore (or die grind) the turbo manifold to match.
Are you going to disable the egr?
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The throttle body isn't very thick. It's only about an inch and a half thick so the EGR doesn't have room to mate to it.
I think the boss in the picture would be where the EGR bolts up. In the small picture, it's a NA manifold and the EGR isn't drilled open.
Found a picture of it !!
I think the boss in the picture would be where the EGR bolts up. In the small picture, it's a NA manifold and the EGR isn't drilled open.
Found a picture of it !!
Last edited by rspi; 09-12-2013 at 03:43 AM.
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I looked at the EGR and it seemed to be bolted to the TB not the mani, I guess I was wrong. I plan on line boring the turbo manifold and polishing it. I'm also going to tidy up the runners if needed. I want to clean up the manifold as much as possible to smooth things out.
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