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Tuning À la carte
Panic mode - emission monitors not resetting - tune related??
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<blockquote data-quote="Mojo88" data-source="post: 15661347" data-attributes="member: 184279"><p>Well, Pete solved that issue very quickly on mine by turning on all the monitors, which had been off in the tune (so Step 1: make damn SURE yours are turned on in the tune). My car has Pypes hi-flow cats and all the O2 sensors are in place. After turning monitors on, they need a little drive cycling, took me about 40 miles to get everything into "ready" status after I got home. </p><p></p><p>Pete's a sharp guy. He said he used to race a lot (but quit) and has been tuning for something like 15 years, but about 10 years ago he noticed what a huge problem this emissions bullshit was becoming, so he started specializing in that area. Gotta give him credit... he identified a prime market and zoned in on it. Plus, he's a full-time electrician, does his wiring jobs until about 3pm, then does one car a day at his dyno. A real go-getter.........</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Same answer as Gabe above.............</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Great post! Yes, regarding monitor status, I had discovered that little trick somewhere about watching the CEL (check engine light) after turning key on. But I have a pretty good OBDII program called "AutoEnginuity" on my laptop and it shows me if each individual monitor is ready or not.</p><p></p><p>And yeah, just like you, I now have two tunes on my SCT X4, one for 'emissions' and one for 'max power', hahahahaaa</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mojo88, post: 15661347, member: 184279"] Well, Pete solved that issue very quickly on mine by turning on all the monitors, which had been off in the tune (so Step 1: make damn SURE yours are turned on in the tune). My car has Pypes hi-flow cats and all the O2 sensors are in place. After turning monitors on, they need a little drive cycling, took me about 40 miles to get everything into "ready" status after I got home. Pete's a sharp guy. He said he used to race a lot (but quit) and has been tuning for something like 15 years, but about 10 years ago he noticed what a huge problem this emissions bullshit was becoming, so he started specializing in that area. Gotta give him credit... he identified a prime market and zoned in on it. Plus, he's a full-time electrician, does his wiring jobs until about 3pm, then does one car a day at his dyno. A real go-getter......... Same answer as Gabe above............. Great post! Yes, regarding monitor status, I had discovered that little trick somewhere about watching the CEL (check engine light) after turning key on. But I have a pretty good OBDII program called "AutoEnginuity" on my laptop and it shows me if each individual monitor is ready or not. And yeah, just like you, I now have two tunes on my SCT X4, one for 'emissions' and one for 'max power', hahahahaaa [/QUOTE]
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