hptuners delete sai?
hey everyone, my car has secondary air injection and i want aftermarket exhaust headers. i was wondering if you could delete any trouble codes that come up after deleting the system using hptuners? i don't own hptuners yet but i plan on getting it in the near future and i don't want to order new headers if i cant pass emissions with the, and as long as the codes don't come up i should pass just fine since i'm in ct.
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Originally Posted by jay4901
(Post 7539293)
hey everyone, my car has secondary air injection and i want aftermarket exhaust headers. i was wondering if you could delete any trouble codes that come up after deleting the system using hptuners? i don't own hptuners yet but i plan on getting it in the near future and i don't want to order new headers if i cant pass emissions with the, and as long as the codes don't come up i should pass just fine since i'm in ct.
It's against the law, but so are a lot of things. |
Originally Posted by umrdyldo
(Post 7539300)
If your car is supported then yes you can turn off the codes related to SAI. Then remove the entire system and plug up any remaining holes.
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No, they can not see what DTC's are set to no error report or removed. As long as all your emissions monitors are readied and no codes are active or pending, you will be fine. There is no visual inspection in CT either, unless they are otherwise tipped off to do so.
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Originally Posted by 09CobaltSS1
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No, they can not see what DTC's are set to no error report or removed. As long as all your emissions monitors are readied and no codes are active or pending, you will be fine. There is no visual inspection in CT either, unless they are otherwise tipped off to do so.
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As long as you have a cat on the car you're good to go as far as that end of things goes. Again, that's even assuming they do a visual. I've never once had an issue with passing emissions with my car and I'm straight piped, on e47 with quite a few mods. It really all depends on the shop you go to ultimately.
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Originally Posted by 09CobaltSS1
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As long as you have a cat on the car you're good to go as far as that end of things goes. Again, that's even assuming they do a visual. I've never once had an issue with passing emissions with my car and I'm straight piped, on e47 with quite a few mods. It really all depends on the shop you go to ultimately.
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i did it once with a friend of mines car. You have to make sure you get ALL of the codes there are a bunch of them. There are threads floating around out there on various cobalt forums as to what codes you need to turn off and the correct way to do so.
It was 2 years ago i did it and it was all on the fly so im sorry im not much help. |
Originally Posted by yellowsupercharged06
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i did it once with a friend of mines car. You have to make sure you get ALL of the codes there are a bunch of them. There are threads floating around out there on various cobalt forums as to what codes you need to turn off and the correct way to do so.
It was 2 years ago i did it and it was all on the fly so im sorry im not much help. |
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