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Bama Performance Tunes NOT Emission Friendly
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<blockquote data-quote="stang99x" data-source="post: 15639430" data-attributes="member: 169847"><p>Like I said, I had them turn mine off. I then had them write an emissions tune to turn them on. You have to ask to have them turned off. They do not simply turn them off. I'm well aware of emissions workings, I used to do state emissions in my younger days. It has become much harder to beat them than it once was in the OBDII age, however it can be done with very little effort and at little cost if you know what you're doing. And you don't need cats to pass an OBDII test. If your area also does visual, I'd recommend doing what I did and gutting a stock set for the purpose of seeing them</p><p></p><p>Also, in the interest of being thorough, I was due to submit a revision request anyway and while doing it looked at the info page for revisions (or new tunes) There is a question which specifically asks if you have an "offroad" exhaust or not. If someone was to answer that incorrectly then they would probably get the wrong tune.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stang99x, post: 15639430, member: 169847"] Like I said, I had them turn mine off. I then had them write an emissions tune to turn them on. You have to ask to have them turned off. They do not simply turn them off. I'm well aware of emissions workings, I used to do state emissions in my younger days. It has become much harder to beat them than it once was in the OBDII age, however it can be done with very little effort and at little cost if you know what you're doing. And you don't need cats to pass an OBDII test. If your area also does visual, I'd recommend doing what I did and gutting a stock set for the purpose of seeing them Also, in the interest of being thorough, I was due to submit a revision request anyway and while doing it looked at the info page for revisions (or new tunes) There is a question which specifically asks if you have an "offroad" exhaust or not. If someone was to answer that incorrectly then they would probably get the wrong tune. [/QUOTE]
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