p300 code = failed inspection
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p300 code = failed inspection
Ive had the code for 8k miles. Mitsu has reflashed it per the TSB. Ive replaced the plugs also. The car has 54k on it now. All current mods Works p2, turbo back have been on the car for 35k miles with no issues. Coincidently changed the clutch and flywheel along with TRE tranny rebuild at the time the cel first occured.
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Originally Posted by Mark T
Ive had the code for 8k miles. Mitsu has reflashed it per the TSB. Ive replaced the plugs also. The car has 54k on it now. All current mods Works p2, turbo back have been on the car for 35k miles with no issues. Coincidently changed the clutch and flywheel along with TRE tranny rebuild at the time the cel first occured.
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Jon I did not intend to imply that the tranny is at fault. I believe it has to do with the Exedy organic clutch and the Prostreet 10.5 lb flywheel as it chatters more than stock.
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Can anyone offer advice on how to pass inspection? My car cannot go longer than two days without throwing the code which doesnt allow the ecu to accumulate enough data to pass inspection. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Originally Posted by krafty
uumm... i thought i said that about 50 mins ago
Plus i took the only two beneficial statements in this thread, and put them together in one simple, easy to read post.
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Originally Posted by KOEvo
I was pounding it into the kids head so he didn't come back here like "sold my Evo, couldn't pass inspection." It happens way to often.
Plus i took the only two beneficial statements in this thread, and put them together in one simple, easy to read post.
Plus i took the only two beneficial statements in this thread, and put them together in one simple, easy to read post.
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Originally Posted by Mark T
My understanding is that if a code is cleared there will be insufficient data to pass the inspection. So a creader is apparently not an option.
I dont know how to get rid of the p300 though, i got lucky and never had that problem
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I wanted to update this thread as I have had my problem solved by none other than Mitsu. Turns out the primary problem was a 401 egr code. It seems that during my clutch/trans. case install my egr solenoid was damaged and I had a significant vaccum leak. Mitsu believes that this was also causing the p300 code.
The bottom line is I was able to pass inspection after driving 6 days without throwing a code.
The bottom line is I was able to pass inspection after driving 6 days without throwing a code.