SirPatrone
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I am also having this issue on my 19, AMS boost tubes with a Cobb intake and FMIC. Hoping for some good news
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Sorry for the delay. We do not have a fix in place yet but have found that when the inlet tubes are paired with an aftermarket intake, the air flow is too great and causes the error with the sensor. There is no performance issues that we are aware of, but our team has it on the docket to work on. I understand that it can be frustrating having the light on, but as I mentioned there is currently no fix as of yet. Please let me know if you have any questions.
Get a dyno tune and have your tuner turn off the MIL. If you have driveability issues then that will probably not go away without changing the min/max on that pressure sensor.Anyone solved this issue yet as mine still current and permanent
Did you solve the issue yourself or still have it? I spoke with MPT they said there is no tune or anything they can do to fix this. So the final thing i came up with with AFE that they manufactured a tube that has no connectors its just one piece so i will fix this Saturday and hopefully it will fix the issue. I noticed that the check engine only comes with there is a boost which means there is a leak somewhere causes that issue. Will keep you updatedGet a dyno tune and have your tuner turn off the MIL. If you have driveability issues then that will probably not go away without changing the min/max on that pressure sensor.
Went through all of what you are going through now, I documented all of the steps I took in the earlier posts on this thread. The final answer I got from AMS is that it's the sensor sensing pressure outside of the maximum set parameter. They recommended having your dyno tuner turning off the MIL, which I can do with HPtuners, but I still get driveability issues anyways. I took off the driverside pipe and left the passenger side pipe on with no more issues. Yes, I tried the insert tube, I've sealed the driverside tube completely, you can see all that in earlier posts. Their response confirms that it's not a sealing issue, it's a sensor issue. Good luckDid you solve the issue yourself or still have it? I spoke with MPT they said there is no tune or anything they can do to fix this. So the final thing i came up with with AFE that they manufactured a tube that has no connectors its just one piece so i will fix this Saturday and hopefully it will fix the issue. I noticed that the check engine only comes with there is a boost which means there is a leak somewhere causes that issue. Will keep you updated