sorry i couldnt help, but with the EPA busting down, im not interested in getting involved.
makes sense.
Kind of funny, but i was just on your site. Have you guys completely moved to Georgia, or still do some work in IL?
tx
sorry i couldnt help, but with the EPA busting down, im not interested in getting involved.
sorry i couldnt help, but with the EPA busting down, im not interested in getting involved.
It's all good man no worries i completely understandsorry i couldnt help, but with the EPA busting down, im not interested in getting involved.
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makes sense.
Kind of funny, but i was just on your site. Have you guys completely moved to Georgia, or still do some work in IL?
tx
Has something recently changed?
no, but when it becomes high profile and a huge thread about it, i dont want to be involved... draws too much attention. Basically, it was just posted that Tim broke the law...
you should drive around for about 30 mins after loading the tune...So do you have to drive so many miles if you retuned or got codes cleared before you can get tested so sensors are running? I just got my cats in and retuned for the rear O2s to be on and only had a couple miles on the tune with any previous codes cleared and I was rejected again. Figured maybe it was the little miles on the new tune but what do you guys think?
you should drive around for about 30 mins after loading the tune...
i believe its 15-20 min highway speeds not dropping below 55 mph, and 15-20 min in traffic/street driving
Thanks man!Congrats on Passing Teege!
Glad to hear it bro.
Anyone else able to confirm amount of time driving or distance driven after a tune is loaded or the codes are cleared? Im trying to drive around as much as I can on this emissions tune without running into a cop to get it ready for emissions
Try your local Auto Zone or other parts store. Many will lend you an OBD scan tool that has little green lights for emissions status. You can also buy them for around a hundred or so. When you see green, HAUL ASS to the inspection station. You'll do fine.
And this acts differently than a normal scanner tool like from snapon?