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Speaking to Dent today they dont turn off any sensors on a NA car with cats. They are putting a car out for testing now with a Stock Uprev rom to see if it is detected. Lets be clear here, NO sensors are being turned off. My car would not require such things to be turned off, NA car with a muffler delete and Typhoons.
Whats troubling here is the amount of people that want to tell us this is not happening when in fact it is. If you think I want to argue in order to spend $600 thats just foolish. But the way the guy from Uprev acted not only to me but to Dent really makes me wish there were other vendors. We shall see. |
If the ROM ID is changed, MA emissions will see it. If the UpRev tune uses the OEM ROM ID, then you should be ok. We don't tune UpRev here, so I haven't delved into it that deep.
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Change number 2 is the concerning one, and it seems like MA tracks this ROM ID every year. So if you changed it, its going to flag and fail you even if the car says its ok. Unanswered questions, does Uprev change this ID? The guy who had an EVO switched from a euro ECU back to a US one which triggered the visit to MAC. I dont think Uprev would quite do the same thing. Also is this tracked in a statewide database or just at each service center? Anyone know if the inspection machine is hooked up to the internet? |
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Yes, the inspection stations are online, typically via dial-up. The information collected by the scanner is sent to MA RMV, you don't get a sticker until the information is successfully transmitted and verified. |
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thisishk350- it wasn't insulting it was just a poorly composed effort at showing off your analytical skills.
I took time out of my day to try to share what we know regarding this mysterious process which is taking place seemingly three-thousand miles from you. We don't have all the answers and as Vivid has added, it's not just us and not just Nissans that are experiencing these problems here in MA. Usually when people take the tone and attitude that you did in replying to me it indicates a personal stake in the subject. I hope this works out for everyone. Alex |
Update, They tested a car with Just flashing a license on it, NO other changes were made and the car failed. This is a Stock car with no mods that would cause a failure. So it would appear their license signature changes the Rom enough for the computer to reject the car refer it to the MAC.
Dent has told me 50 times they WANT to tune using Uprev as it is a very good product but cant afford to have customers coming back to them with rejections. It seems now that people in Mass that are getting inspections going forward will fail if they have changes in the Rom that the state is able to see. Someone needs to find a way to get an image of the stock Rom/ecu to reflash it back. Bummer for me until someone figures this out. |
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If you wanted to help some one you would list the mods if any, or say "COMPLETLY STOCK" not" With no mods that would fail". I'm done in here :ughdance: |
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If you reset a factory ECU (bone stock everything) and go through emissions without going through the drive cycles and setting all of the readiness alerts, will you get flagged for further inspection or just fail? Here in AZ, we don't get flagged for additional inspections. If we fail, that's it. We just have to come back later and retest. Quote:
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NO mods=NO mods, No mods that would cause a failure = Typhoons, Short tails ect. But since you are Done here its good as you have added nothing but some foolish conspiracy theory. Maybe you should just pay your bill and move on. :hello:
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I don't see why people are flaming Evil over this. It's a forum, not a class on analytical research and composition. How hard is it to ask for clarification? He's (I'm assuming gender) been pretty active on updates regarding the tests done.
I could understand some sore a$$es regarding Uprev customer support and all the fans they have regarding their software, they are generally prompt and abrupt, not the friendliest, but I do get answers with quick replies. On the other hand, their tuning team is great all around. |
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