Has anyone heard of sct tunes not passing emissions? Because I passed two years ago with the same setup I have now, but I didn't pass this year...and I also want to know if I can pass with long tubes and off road x pipe with o2 simulators?
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Has anyone heard of sct tunes not passing emissions? Because I passed two years ago with the same setup I have now, but I didn't pass this year...and I also want to know if I can pass with long tubes and off road x pipe with o2 simulators?
Yup, I'm just about to call MPH back because I really need them to revise my tune. If I don't re-new by the end of the month, the state will charge another $20 fee.
I guess I got lucky because he answered for me. He asked me to get all the info I could to him and he'd look through his records to see if he could find my tune from 2006.
Even if he can't find it, shouldnt he be able to get it from my Xcal or car?
I guess I got lucky because he answered for me. He asked me to get all the info I could to him and he'd look through his records to see if he could find my tune from 2006.
Even if he can't find it, shouldnt he be able to get it from my Xcal or car?
Mark, get a Show Car declaration added to your insurance policy, print/fill out a Show Car affidavit from the IL EPA website, email in proof of the declaration along with the completed affidavit. You are done, it is that easy.
It is seriously so painless I was amazed. For as difficult as this state makes everything else, this is a breeze!
Yes and no. The filetype that is uploaded to the car is a .ll3 file, which is not readable by the SCT Advantage custom tuning software, because it is an output end-user file only. The readable file that can be opened by Advantage is a .zcf or .mtf file. The reason for this is that it minimizes intellectual property theft by other tuners simply pulling a tune from the car and copying another tuner's work. It doesn't matter that the tuner was the original person who exported the .ll3 end-user file in the first place.
There is some sort of funky .bin dump process that an SCT dealer friend of mine told me about once, but I don't know all the details of it.
He is very likely to still have a copy of your tunefile on his computer. I still have every single one of my former customer's tunefiles that I created for them, and my records go back to 2005. Most custom tuners do this out of habit since the files themselves aren't large.