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Will MIL eliminators get rid of "not ready" code? Can't get catalyst system "ready" for inspection.
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<blockquote data-quote="Teal Terminator" data-source="post: 15763777" data-attributes="member: 26375"><p>I have long tubes and an H-pipe with high flow cats but after a recent retune of the car I cannot seem to get the "not ready" code for the catalyst system to go away. I know there is a work around for this but I'm already 2+ months past inspection and I think there are more fines/penalties after 90 days. With the holidays coming up I just don't have the time to keep dicking with this, so I am considering buying MIL eliminators if they will help with this problem. I just need the computer to think it's good to go so I can pass the OBDII scan part of my inspection.</p><p></p><p>I'm happy to take other input as to how to get the catalyst system to be "ready" but I've driven over 200 miles since the system was reset. I've driven in stop and go traffic, I've driven at steady speeds from 30 mph up through 75 mph, I've driven around taching 3K+ rpm to try and get the cats nice and hot, I've slowed down without the brake pedal while leaving the car in gear, and I've driven around spiritedly, again trying to get the cats hot. Thus far none of that has made the catalyst system ready. All other systems switched from not ready to ready a long time ago (like within 50 miles), except the EGR system which has been removed and disabled in the tune. My tuner said the removal and disablement of the EGR system should have no effect on the catalyst system preparing itself... can anybody else confirm this?</p><p></p><p>Thanks for any input.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Teal Terminator, post: 15763777, member: 26375"] I have long tubes and an H-pipe with high flow cats but after a recent retune of the car I cannot seem to get the "not ready" code for the catalyst system to go away. I know there is a work around for this but I'm already 2+ months past inspection and I think there are more fines/penalties after 90 days. With the holidays coming up I just don't have the time to keep dicking with this, so I am considering buying MIL eliminators if they will help with this problem. I just need the computer to think it's good to go so I can pass the OBDII scan part of my inspection. I'm happy to take other input as to how to get the catalyst system to be "ready" but I've driven over 200 miles since the system was reset. I've driven in stop and go traffic, I've driven at steady speeds from 30 mph up through 75 mph, I've driven around taching 3K+ rpm to try and get the cats nice and hot, I've slowed down without the brake pedal while leaving the car in gear, and I've driven around spiritedly, again trying to get the cats hot. Thus far none of that has made the catalyst system ready. All other systems switched from not ready to ready a long time ago (like within 50 miles), except the EGR system which has been removed and disabled in the tune. My tuner said the removal and disablement of the EGR system should have no effect on the catalyst system preparing itself... can anybody else confirm this? Thanks for any input. [/QUOTE]
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