Cobb Tuning Hit With $2.9 Million Fine Over Emissions Defeat Devices

Yes tuners took shortcuts with no regard of compliance

Vehicle emissions are irrelevant in about 99% of the US by land area.
For example new Mexico (120,000 square miles), only Bernalillo county (1,160 square miles) requires emissions testing. About a quarter of the states population lives there. Most of that is crammed into less than 200 square miles.
 
They only need to offer refunds to employees that purchased the devices? Not customers?
 
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"The EPA alleges that Cobb Tuning produced and sold more than 81,000 tuners capable of disabling factory emissions controls or altering engine performance since 205."

This is 2005? Does anyone proof anything anymore?
 
I have the Integrated Engineering tuner for my GTI and there is a tune level that allows disabling the O2 sensors for catless downpipes. This is what Cobb is getting in trouble for. Integrated Engineering will likely get hit for this too. I have no intention to run catless, but I may upgrade the downpipe with a catted version soon.

I don't think any of these companies should make it easier to disable emissions systems on vehicles. It's insane to me that I can pay an additional $100 to shut off the O2 sensor output by buying the next tune above the one I'm running now.

Vehicle emissions are irrelevant in about 99% of the US by land area.
For example new Mexico (120,000 square miles), only Bernalillo county (1,160 square miles) requires emissions testing. About a quarter of the states population lives there. Most of that is crammed into less than 200 square miles.
Just because some areas don't require emissions testing, it doesn't make it legal to defeat emissions devices. That's a complete misunderstanding of what is going on with this tuner issue. They're making it easier to disable these systems and they deserve the repercussions coming their way.
 
I have the Integrated Engineering tuner for my GTI and there is a tune level that allows disabling the O2 sensors for catless downpipes. This is what Cobb is getting in trouble for. Integrated Engineering will likely get hit for this too. I have no intention to run catless, but I may upgrade the downpipe with a catted version soon.

I don't think any of these companies should make it easier to disable emissions systems on vehicles. It's insane to me that I can pay an additional $100 to shut off the O2 sensor output by buying the next tune above the one I'm running now.


Just because some areas don't require emissions testing, it doesn't make it legal to defeat emissions devices. That's a complete misunderstanding of what is going on with this tuner issue. They're making it easier to disable these systems and they deserve the repercussions coming their way.
Arbitrary and capricious.
If it's not needed it's not needed.
I can't wait for Chevron deference to be ripped away from the epa like a bandaid dried to a scab.
 
I have the Integrated Engineering tuner for my GTI and there is a tune level that allows disabling the O2 sensors for catless downpipes. This is what Cobb is getting in trouble for. Integrated Engineering will likely get hit for this too. I have no intention to run catless, but I may upgrade the downpipe with a catted version soon.

I don't think any of these companies should make it easier to disable emissions systems on vehicles. It's insane to me that I can pay an additional $100 to shut off the O2 sensor output by buying the next tune above the one I'm running now.


Just because some areas don't require emissions testing, it doesn't make it legal to defeat emissions devices. That's a complete misunderstanding of what is going on with this tuner issue. They're making it easier to disable these systems and they deserve the repercussions coming their way.
I agree people forget how bad cities were before modern emission standards never mind diesel buses and trucks belching out black smoke. That "for off-road use" label only goes so far
 
They only need to offer refunds to employees that purchased the devices? Not customers?
The customers are just as responsible as the tuner. Personally I think this is great for car manufacturers. Now they can sell a EPA compliant tune and charge people for it, Just like Cobb, but it would be legal.
 
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