Acadia18
Autocross Champion
- Location
- The Greater Boston Metropolitan Area
- Car(s)
- 2019 Golf R
Wow really? Awesome thanks so much dude!
Hope yall will like a 160mph run with no intercooler!
Just send it back to me when you're done.
Wow really? Awesome thanks so much dude!
Hope yall will like a 160mph run with no intercooler!
good point keehs maybe i'll just re-rack my setup so my stock IC is in the front for now
Did running the procedure also make the fuel system monitor set for the in house car?The test our guys ran was IDE00553-Automatic test procedure.
YesDid running the procedure also make the fuel system monitor set for the in house car?
We can do that?!?!good point keehs maybe i'll just re-rack my setup so my stock IC is in the front for now
Would you mind pulling up this screen that shows the fuel system monitor? I don't believe I see it on your screen.
While I appreciate the quick turn around on looking for a solution, what do those without vcds do? I have the obdeleven device/app like @riceburner, which doesn't seem to support this process. There are probably some more hands off users who wouldn't even know these monitors aren't setting.The test our guys ran was IDE00553-Automatic test procedure.
No.We can do that?!?!
This process should be run by the person checking emissions with the emissions equipment IIRC.While I appreciate the quick turn around on looking for a solution, what do those without vcds do? I have the obdeleven device/app like @riceburner, which doesn't seem to support this process. There are probably some more hands off users who wouldn't even know these monitors aren't setting.
Check the readiness screen. Should be all 0's.Would you mind pulling up this screen that shows the fuel system monitor? I don't believe I see it on your screen.
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Thank god. Would’ve gotten a bit upset. Instead of buying an intercooler I could’ve just flipped it around
Correct me if I'm wrong here, are these monitors not set prior to going for an emmissions check? The emmissions center runs their check/ test and then these would be complete? I was under the impression these monitors would go to ready after certain drive cycle conditions, then when you would go to the emmissions center for the check, they hook up there "tester" and verify all the monitors have completed. Most states seem to allow one to not set. If what your saying is the case then there is no worry here, if these should be ready prior to, then that presents a problem.This process should be run by the person checking emissions with the emissions equipment IIRC.
You're correct, at least in my state. You need to show up with a "ready" car. Some of these tests need to be run under certain conditions, not when the car is sitting in the inspection bay.Correct me if I'm wrong here, are these monitors not set prior to going for an emmissions check? The emmissions center runs their check/ test and then these would be complete? I was under the impression these monitors would go to ready after certain drive cycle conditions, then when you would go to the emmissions center for the check, they hook up there "tester" and verify all the monitors have completed. Most states seem to allow one to not set. If what your saying is the case then there is no worry here, if these should be ready prior to, then that presents a problem.