Yeah I wasn't giddy about the fact that he kept his AP in the car, just that he had his Dizzy tune running the car and it did not present a problem for smog.
I realize the Cobb tunes wont mess with other (Dizzy, Tune+) tunes, I thought that updating the firmware on the AP its self would mess with existing aftermarket tunes, because the firmware update puts locks on the ability of tuners to disable some emissions controls, and those tune would now be in conflict with the controls on the AP......?
And, I mean really, whether its a Cobb OTS stage 0-3 tune doesn't really matter for those with aftermarket turbos. Either way, those OTS Cobb tunes will not correctly run the engine for the flow of the aftermarket turbo, so it's not like any of those would be any safer to load to smog your car than the factory Ford tune. So, if what
@Darkflamedesign is saying is true, and you can just have an aftermarket tune loaded and not trip the smog station's computer, then the only worry is the visual. An S280 obviously looks substantially different than the stock turbo, but maybe just maybe since its tucked back behind the engine, and if you have the stock crossover pipe and intake, you wont trip any mental alarm bells on the dudes doing testing and we can pass in CA without actually having to change a tune or worse yet, swap back to the stock turbo temporarily.