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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
A Taste of Home
New England
New Massachusetts Inspection Program
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<blockquote data-quote="Mojo88" data-source="post: 15885310" data-attributes="member: 184279"><p>Oh man, you were supposed to go see Pete BEFORE the inspection. That's the whole point of going to him. Pete is the 'man' with this shit. If I was you, I would stop everything and simply call him and tell him all that has transpired so far. After he chews you out for not coming to him first (just kidding, he won't, err, probably not), then I am certain he will have a game plan that gets this all resolved.</p><p></p><p>I am in RI and went through similar bullshit last year when I bought my Roush.</p><p></p><p>Oh, and if the monitors are turned off in the tune, then they will NEVER go 'ready'. This may seem obvious, but the first Mustang shop (a place where they ONLY work on Mustangs) I went to last year, the guy hooks up his meter and says the monitors are 'not ready' and I need to do "drive cycles". So I did about 300 miles worth of PITA "drive cycles", then went back to the guy. He says, "monitors still not ready, keep driving". Well, the fooking guy could not seem to figure out that the fooking monitors were TURNED OFF in the tune and I could have drove a million fooking miles and they would not have gone 'ready'. I gave up on that guy and called Pete, and he calmed me down, made an appt, tuned the car, and I got my sticker.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mojo88, post: 15885310, member: 184279"] Oh man, you were supposed to go see Pete BEFORE the inspection. That's the whole point of going to him. Pete is the 'man' with this shit. If I was you, I would stop everything and simply call him and tell him all that has transpired so far. After he chews you out for not coming to him first (just kidding, he won't, err, probably not), then I am certain he will have a game plan that gets this all resolved. I am in RI and went through similar bullshit last year when I bought my Roush. Oh, and if the monitors are turned off in the tune, then they will NEVER go 'ready'. This may seem obvious, but the first Mustang shop (a place where they ONLY work on Mustangs) I went to last year, the guy hooks up his meter and says the monitors are 'not ready' and I need to do "drive cycles". So I did about 300 miles worth of PITA "drive cycles", then went back to the guy. He says, "monitors still not ready, keep driving". Well, the fooking guy could not seem to figure out that the fooking monitors were TURNED OFF in the tune and I could have drove a million fooking miles and they would not have gone 'ready'. I gave up on that guy and called Pete, and he calmed me down, made an appt, tuned the car, and I got my sticker. [/QUOTE]
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