"This car is a lot easier to make stock than an Evo."
"Wait so just to clarify - - so even if all stock hardware is used, and all factory emissions equipment are intact and in "ready" state, a "tuned" ECU will automatically fail?!"
First, I am a certified idiot, please confirm thru second and third sources of reference
My buddies EVO I am referencing is very modified ( cams, exhaust, weird EVO mivec tuning ) and his problems compound exponentially if he ends up going to the referee. His idea was to hope for the best, get it smogged, which he has done before thru "a guy". Those "guys" are no longer practicing creative outcomes.
The only real problem with getting called to the referee moths later, after passing, is the ref will go thru your car with a fine tooth comb.
He has been researching with as many EVO experienced tuners specifically in So Cal, and done read up a bunch on this . . . my info is thru him.
"As of 2020 they are cross-referencing internal ECU identifiers " . . . this has been the NEW hiccup in all of this, and Cali is really dialed in OEM ECU information. If your mods are CARB legal ( or really not noticeable ) you are fine, but it is the ECU information that needs to completely match, and apparently just flashing back to stock does not satisfy those identifiers. At least in the EVO world, and many folks are now going to the dealership to have them reflash to stock.
I do not know if the same exist for BMW, but I am happy not having to find out.
California is a nightmare.
On the upside, mine is a 2005, five more years and I no longer need to smog it
And at some point, that whole smog industry is gonna disappear with everyone going electric, and Cali prohibiting the sale of fossil fuel cars
Sorry for the rambling.
"Wait so just to clarify - - so even if all stock hardware is used, and all factory emissions equipment are intact and in "ready" state, a "tuned" ECU will automatically fail?!"
First, I am a certified idiot, please confirm thru second and third sources of reference
My buddies EVO I am referencing is very modified ( cams, exhaust, weird EVO mivec tuning ) and his problems compound exponentially if he ends up going to the referee. His idea was to hope for the best, get it smogged, which he has done before thru "a guy". Those "guys" are no longer practicing creative outcomes.
The only real problem with getting called to the referee moths later, after passing, is the ref will go thru your car with a fine tooth comb.
He has been researching with as many EVO experienced tuners specifically in So Cal, and done read up a bunch on this . . . my info is thru him.
"As of 2020 they are cross-referencing internal ECU identifiers " . . . this has been the NEW hiccup in all of this, and Cali is really dialed in OEM ECU information. If your mods are CARB legal ( or really not noticeable ) you are fine, but it is the ECU information that needs to completely match, and apparently just flashing back to stock does not satisfy those identifiers. At least in the EVO world, and many folks are now going to the dealership to have them reflash to stock.
I do not know if the same exist for BMW, but I am happy not having to find out.
California is a nightmare.
On the upside, mine is a 2005, five more years and I no longer need to smog it
And at some point, that whole smog industry is gonna disappear with everyone going electric, and Cali prohibiting the sale of fossil fuel cars
Sorry for the rambling.
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