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Well I haven't driven far since it's been reset. Yesterday 1.5 miles to work, then ran by Costco on way home from work, which is maybe 2 miles away, then back up to work to pick up my daughter who stayed after till 5:15. Then to/from work today. So maybe 10 miles and no highway cruising in the last 2 dayshuh, all mine except that evap clear in a day or so.
i think I remember the o2 sensor heater recal either with a tech 2 or when you clear codes.
I would just to be safeSo, I just installed my DiabloSport Intune I3 this weekend and utilized the MPH Booster tune with AMF/DOD delete. My question is I live in the people's republic of California and I will need to have the Tahoe smoged Bi-annually. Will I need to return the tune back to OEM before I take it in, or can I leave it in?
If the OBDII is in a non-ready state, then yes. Thats my question dies the diablo actually turn it off in the ECM unlike the plug in types of DoD bypassDoes Cali fail you if it detects a non OE tune?
Does Cali fail you if it detects a non OE tune?
If the OBDII is in a non-ready state, then yes.
That's my question dies the diablo actually turn it off in the ECM unlike the plug in types of DoD bypass?
So, is California failing for detecting an aftermarket tune, or for detecting Not-Ready Monitors?Yeah, MO needs the readiness monitors completed before passing inspection.
I've had the AFM disabled with the Diablo for like 5-6 years and it passes as long as I haven't cleared any codes recently.
It takes a couple days of driving to complete the readiness monitors.