lt1 OBDII tuning
lt1 OBDII tuning
is it possible with and OBDII to have a well built street lt1 with ported heads and such and LT headers, ory, and o2 sims, and by tuning the computer, still pass an emmisions test. all they do on 96 and above cars is plug in anyway, so if the sims tell the comp that there are cats, and your computer is properly tuned for what u have, will these testing facilities think everything is remotely ok and pass you (general idea i realize everywhere is different but u think its possible?)
"not ready" means the pcm is not giving something a passing report but not a failing one either. To an inspection tech this looks like maybe you reset the computer down the block to hide trouble codes and the code maybe just have not reset.
"not ready" means the pcm is not giving something a passing report but not a failing one either. To an inspection tech this looks like maybe you reset the computer down the block to hide trouble codes and the code maybe just have not reset.
Thats something he should call and find out about. But I doubt WI is as strict as CA.
If you look under your states emmision laws, it should state how many not ready flags are allowed. More are allowed for 96-99 in Texas.
Also be advised that state emission laws and testing procedures can change and when they do change they get stricter and not easier. Just because you live in an area that today you can pass doesn't mean you can count on it next year. I have personally experienced this when I lived in NC.
I just became aware of another tuning option for OBD2 stuff. Thought this was interesting.
http://www.pcmperformance.com/flashkit.html
http://www.pcmperformance.com/flashkit.html


