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Old 05-16-2008, 11:14 AM   #1
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On the subject of CEL....

Why cant someone download and copy the DME program from a European Spec car (no CEL with no Cats), and then email it to the USA and we can download and flash our american DME computers to avoid the Cat delete problem?

just wondering,
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Old 05-16-2008, 12:00 PM   #2
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Why cant someone download and copy the DME program from a European Spec car (no CEL with no Cats), and then email it to the USA and we can download and flash our american DME computers to avoid the Cat delete problem?

just wondering,
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that sounds good..
but who got the hook up ??
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Old 05-16-2008, 12:58 PM   #3
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Headers are going on this weekend as long as my 'ol lady will allow me the time. She gets pissed when I go do "fun stuff" instead of watching our 1 year old son. The swap shouldn't take that long. I'll see about the wiring on the cats. If worst come worst I can always swap back and just be out $150. Better than paying $500+ for a system I can't use. I think of this way, it cheap for me to test the pipes and even cheaper for those of you waiting for the results.
I can't wait for my Durametric kit to get here. The website says I'll be able to monitor real time parameters as well as all codes to include the triptronic. Also all overrevs. Best thing is I'll be able to help my local PCA members in case they have problems.
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Old 05-16-2008, 02:19 PM   #4
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As I have stated on other posts, the ROW program is on the PST/PIWIS, you just need to find someone to map your ecu for you.
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Why cant someone download and copy the DME program from a European Spec car (no CEL with no Cats), and then email it to the USA and we can download and flash our american DME computers to avoid the Cat delete problem?

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Old 05-16-2008, 03:49 PM   #5
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What does it take to map the DME and change our cars to ROW? Will the dealer do it? Aftermartket Indy shop?
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Old 05-16-2008, 05:45 PM   #6
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What does it take to map the DME and change our cars to ROW? Will the dealer do it? Aftermartket Indy shop?
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dealer wont do it...
and i doubt aftermarket indy shop have it
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Old 05-17-2008, 09:58 AM   #7
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As I said in my past post, I needed time this weekend to do the install. Well I found the time last night between 10pm and 3am.



This is the set before install



Drivers side OEM set



Both OEM sets removed and ready for the install



Drivers side installed, looks great and the install was fairly straight forward.



Now for the bad news. This is a shot of the passenger side, and as you gear jamming guys can see I have hardware where you don't. The two black lines you see next to the lower block, below the exhaust ports are coolant lines for the tiptronic transmission! The forward exhaust port is directly above the the line and directly in the way of the forward exhaust tube. These lines are "T'ed" into the main coolant lines on the forward bulkhead. I tried to move them but the T is rubber and the line is metal. I e-mailed the manufacturer in China and he said " i think we can modify the header for you, but we need you modify the headers first, and then plz send the sample back to me, and we will copy a header for you according to your sample. you only pay the cost of shipping,we will copy the header for you by free.ok?" So they're ready to work with me on the problem.

For the cost I think I'll just see what I have to do to clear the line and e-mail him with the results and have him make me one and pay for it and the shipping. It will be a wash if I had to ship mine back and forth. In the mean time I removed the other header and installed the OEM set so I can drive the car.

I'll keep updates coming when they happen.
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Old 05-17-2008, 09:31 PM   #8
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That sucks. That so disappointing. It great that they are willing to work with you, though.

That view, minus the tranny coolant lines, is so familiar now. I installed my new headers today. The secondary cat bypass pipes didn't arrive yet, so I couldn't finish the job either.
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Old 05-18-2008, 09:21 AM   #9
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For both of you who just installed headers, did you have any issues with the header bolts breaking? Anything that you did to help getting the bolts out?
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