COBB w/ INT-X for CELs
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COBB w/ INT-X for CELs
i dont' know if someone asked this question...
i need a help..
i am using the INT-X, and i have a lot of CELs...what happen is that i borrowed my friend COBB, and i download it to my car.
in COBB, we are using the STOCK RX8 map from COBB, no modification at all, and from the PARAMETERS, we "UNCHECKED" all the codes, and we reflash my car with the new map.
so, i went to inspection, my mechanic told me that nothing is cleared yet...there is not light at all, but the ECU is not cleared at all...can anybody help me with this?
how cobb work? does it just turn teh light off? not the sensor? i am confused because there is no engine light at all...
anybody can help?
i need a help..
i am using the INT-X, and i have a lot of CELs...what happen is that i borrowed my friend COBB, and i download it to my car.
in COBB, we are using the STOCK RX8 map from COBB, no modification at all, and from the PARAMETERS, we "UNCHECKED" all the codes, and we reflash my car with the new map.
so, i went to inspection, my mechanic told me that nothing is cleared yet...there is not light at all, but the ECU is not cleared at all...can anybody help me with this?
how cobb work? does it just turn teh light off? not the sensor? i am confused because there is no engine light at all...
anybody can help?
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i unchecked all codes that gave me lights, but when the inspection guy was ready, he checked it first before connected to the machine, and he said that it's not even ready at all..i have 14 CELs and they were unckecked....i have driven it for more than 500 miles, almost 1k miles....still not ready.....i wonder what i did wrong..
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Al did it for me, and when i openned it, i look at it from ACCES tuner too....as MM said that if i took one of the sensor, it might not be able to clear it at all, LOL,,,,i have to look at it deeper....i hope MM can help me out here
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Hey Steve..
Technically, yes, you did turn the light off. The reason why its off is because the monitor has been disabled....which determines whether the CEL illuminates. by unchecking them through the Cobb software, it tells the ECU to stop testing, or never complete its cycle...which is why you will not pass NYS/NJ inspection due to the need to have set (completed) monitors and no CEL.
I too have the CEL issue with the interceptor. Scott/Mazsport owns the rights to it, so Microtech will not release any info as to why this occurs automatically and how to fix it. - mainly the Fuel System Rich Code..
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Technically, yes, you did turn the light off. The reason why its off is because the monitor has been disabled....which determines whether the CEL illuminates. by unchecking them through the Cobb software, it tells the ECU to stop testing, or never complete its cycle...which is why you will not pass NYS/NJ inspection due to the need to have set (completed) monitors and no CEL.
I too have the CEL issue with the interceptor. Scott/Mazsport owns the rights to it, so Microtech will not release any info as to why this occurs automatically and how to fix it. - mainly the Fuel System Rich Code..
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When you un-check a MIL PID, it sets that function's readiness permanently at "ready".
The lack of readiness for emissions is usually from a missing or inoperative sensor for which the CEL has been turned off.
For instance, if you turn off the rear O2S MIL, it will set the flag to "ready", regardless of what values the PCM wants to see.
If you remove the sensor completely, the PCM will never check the readiness flag because it sees the sensor isn't reporting at all.
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No, that isn't how it works.
When you un-check a MIL PID, it sets that function's readiness permanently at "ready".
The lack of readiness for emissions is usually from a missing or inoperative sensor for which the CEL has been turned off.
For instance, if you turn off the rear O2S MIL, it will set the flag to "ready", regardless of what values the PCM wants to see..
When you un-check a MIL PID, it sets that function's readiness permanently at "ready".
The lack of readiness for emissions is usually from a missing or inoperative sensor for which the CEL has been turned off.
For instance, if you turn off the rear O2S MIL, it will set the flag to "ready", regardless of what values the PCM wants to see..
Wrong. If you remove the sensor. Mil lamp illuminates usually for circuit high. The computer MONITORS a fault and triggers the lamp. If your statement were true, then your saying all i would need to do is simply disconnect my 02's and not worry about codes (because sensor would not be reporting).
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Ok so is it possible to pass using the Cobb and or inter-x/Cobb combo? MM uses it most of the time so tell use can we use this idea maybe even lean out the fuel just for inspections pass then flash back to normal?
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MM, i emailed you to find out about something...can i pass emmission without putting the APV sensor back to the car?
i hope someone can solve this,,..
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it's a matter of expanding the business...
i need an answer for this....
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It all Sounds great. Too bad its untrue. Believe me, I wish it will and you all can hate me for being wrong. But fact is, you will not be able to pass NYS inspection with intercepetor or with Cobb delete function. Continuous monitors need to show ready status and MIL request OFF. MM im sorry, but your information is inaccurate and now spreading to others a sense of false hope. If you knew more about OBDII you will see this. SSSPEEDFREAK, you can vouch for me on my knowledge. I wouldnt post if i wasnt so sure about this. If it does work, then its for some other reason, but the way its been explained, im 100% confident its NOT going to work. Im not bashing, hating, arguing, deformating, or have anything against any one of you. I just would like to see more genuine information rather than assumptions on this forum. If it will work, then prove it. So far, nobody has! Personal experience on my own vehicle and many of our dealership service cars have shown this. I have tried numerous tricks. as there are a few that WILL work. they have nothing to do with any kind of delete program or fouling method.
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It all Sounds great. Too bad its untrue. Believe me, I wish it will and you all can hate me for being wrong. But fact is, you will not be able to pass NYS inspection with intercepetor or with Cobb delete function. Continuous monitors need to show ready status and MIL request OFF. MM im sorry, but your information is inaccurate and now spreading to others a sense of false hope. If you knew more about OBDII you will see this. SSSPEEDFREAK, you can vouch for me on my knowledge. I wouldnt post if i wasnt so sure about this. If it does work, then its for some other reason, but the way its been explained, im 100% confident its NOT going to work. Im not bashing, hating, arguing, deformating, or have anything against any one of you. I just would like to see more genuine information rather than assumptions on this forum. If it will work, then prove it. So far, nobody has! Personal experience on my own vehicle and many of our dealership service cars have shown this. I have tried numerous tricks. as there are a few that WILL work. they have nothing to do with any kind of delete program or fouling method.
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how did you do yours? i heard that you have REW engine in your car right? are you the one or someone else?
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Whats going on here?
Last year I passed NYS inspection, I made my own AP map disabling a few CEL's including the catalyst efficiency one. I used a separate OBD2 scan tool that confirmed my readiness monitors before I took it in.
I was also the one to tell halimsteven he can do it and made his map for him.
I never actually saw my car being tested, but they never said anything and I got my sticker. I have another RX8 now, also with the AP disabling those CEL's, and my inspection is up next month. Can reconfirm then..
Last year I passed NYS inspection, I made my own AP map disabling a few CEL's including the catalyst efficiency one. I used a separate OBD2 scan tool that confirmed my readiness monitors before I took it in.
I was also the one to tell halimsteven he can do it and made his map for him.
I never actually saw my car being tested, but they never said anything and I got my sticker. I have another RX8 now, also with the AP disabling those CEL's, and my inspection is up next month. Can reconfirm then..
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