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Emissions After Tune
I want to keep everything nice and legal here. If I get a tune after fitting intake and headers what happens to emissions? Does the extra power that comes from a tune come at the expense of increased emissions or does a proper tune take care of power and emissions?
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if you aren't getting a catted header then the tune is the least of your concerns...
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Emissions are cut by catalytic converters. If you eliminate any of them, you will have trouble with your emissions. Generally, a tune will increase fuel usage, which may raise your emissions levels a bit in the process, but, for the most part, a properly functioning cat will scrub out most of it (especially an OE cat...high flow cats might have more of an issue because they are more open and, consequently, less effective at removing the harmful stuff)
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Some tunes actually give better mileage (and possibly emissions) at part throttle, but you could just tune WOT and leave part throttle stock.
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Or, flash back to stock for the emissions test. Although I'd do it a few days before, because I think tunes tend to be a bit on the rich side until they learn all the various parameters again. I could be wrong on that, though.
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you could probably improve emissions in closed loop just by having more accurate fueling calibration, though i doubt it matters much. i know i picked up some MPG as my closed loop tuning got better.
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Is this more like a technical question about how emissions are effected from aftermarket parts and tune, or is it a "if I do x mods, will it cause me to fail this required test in my locality?" question?
And what exactly is the emissions test that the vehicle would undergo? Some places it's idle tailpipe and then two steady state speeds on a dyno. Some places it's just idle. Some places they just look for a trouble code and your diagnostic monitors' readiness. Some places have absolutely zero inspections. |
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http://www.autospeed.com.au/cms/A_05...ntArticle.html Catted header is on the shopping list.
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If it's a cold test any change to the exhaust besides a muffler or catback could make you fail, if the standard is strict enough. You'd be surprised how hard it is to tune an engine for cold starts. |
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Really there are two main risks then. 1 is that, over time your cat would degrade due to the tune and you would fail--but even then you probably won't see it on a hot test. The second risk is that you would fail CO due to enrichment from closed loop delay changes. That depends how heavily the engine is loaded down and how strict the standard is. Closed loop delay has a big effect on CO emissions.
Just to clarify, when I say the cat would degrade... it's not something you would be able to easily see in the real world. From my experience catalyst degradation can mostly be picked up by controlled lab tests. The "catalyst efficiency" check engine light is pretty generous. It only comes on when the emissions are way over standard. And I have no idea how strict the OBD regulations are in your area, so half your diagnostic monitors may note even work. Last edited by arghx7; 01-31-2014 at 04:56 PM. Reason: clarity |
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Again, is there an issue with just reverting to the stock tune for the test?
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If all the hardware is stock, it should be fine if you just go back to the stock tune. If you've changed intake and relocated the o2 sensor and such, who knows? Test it and report back.
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