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<blockquote data-quote="cheeser" data-source="post: 16493682" data-attributes="member: 142342"><p>VMP had me do the same process...I datalog, they review, they state logs are good and no impacts. We also went over the other obvious like vacuum leaks and such...nothing there.</p><p></p><p>They mentioned they could probably update the tune that would simply prevent the P219A from popping up, however, I wanted them to address the root issue in why the P219A was even occurring. The main issue I see in this data logging, is that its a pretty small "snap shot" in time.</p><p></p><p>As mentioned, I had to go to another that started from scratch on the dyno...P219A doesn't come up. One issue he noted (whether its valid, I don't know), is that all of my passenger side plugs had more "carbon" build up than the drivers side.</p><p></p><p>Maybe I need to check with Chuck as well to see what else they can do? Maybe they need to start from scratch on a tune.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cheeser, post: 16493682, member: 142342"] VMP had me do the same process...I datalog, they review, they state logs are good and no impacts. We also went over the other obvious like vacuum leaks and such...nothing there. They mentioned they could probably update the tune that would simply prevent the P219A from popping up, however, I wanted them to address the root issue in why the P219A was even occurring. The main issue I see in this data logging, is that its a pretty small "snap shot" in time. As mentioned, I had to go to another that started from scratch on the dyno...P219A doesn't come up. One issue he noted (whether its valid, I don't know), is that all of my passenger side plugs had more "carbon" build up than the drivers side. Maybe I need to check with Chuck as well to see what else they can do? Maybe they need to start from scratch on a tune. [/QUOTE]
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