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Anyone else who gets the Odin kit, what intercooler pump did yours come with? The vmp or the Bosch? In their "what's in the box" video as well as their install video, they used the vmp one it seems. I recieved the Bosch. Just curious, trying to see all the differences between mine and the ones that were in the videos. Small differences, but just peak my interest.

Also..the Bosch seems to mount differently than the vmp on their Z bracket. Another reason I wanted to know.

Edit: nevermind. I watched their 2017 install video. It appears they made a few changes to the kit as well as some of their instructions. It shows the Bosch in that video
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Well vmp Odin is installed. Currently trying to fix a p0019 code that popped up when I cranked the car up though. Hoping to drive it some tomorrow.
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What the P0019 code means. P0019 is the OBD-II generic code indicating that the crankshaft and Variable Valve Timing (VVT) position sensor B for bank 2 exhaust camshaft does not correspond signals with each other.

Crank relearn should fix this..but confirm this with your tuner.
 

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What the P0019 code means. P0019 is the OBD-II generic code indicating that the crankshaft and Variable Valve Timing (VVT) position sensor B for bank 2 exhaust camshaft does not correspond signals with each other.

Crank relearn should fix this..but confirm this with your tuner.
I tried a crank relearn but it seemed to come back. I'll check more in the morning.

Lund is closed until Monday so I have to wait until then to hear from them
 

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Did you install opg’s and a billet crank sprocket during the install, or are they still stock? If you didn't touch them then a lund revision Should fix it . If you did put the opg’s and gear in, the timing may be off..Lets hope its not the latter..
 

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Did you install opg’s and a billet crank sprocket during the install, or are they still stock? If you didn't touch them then a lund revision Should fix it . If you did put the opg’s and gear in, the timing may be off..Lets hope its not the latter..
Yes I put on boundary opg and sprocket. I followed a few guides, and checked about 5 times that my timing was correct, and then a few more times after I got the second chain on (counting links between marks), because I really didnt want to have to do it again. So I'm 99% sure the timing should be ok...

If the timing was off, wouldnt it throw other codes and/or have misfires? I'm only getting p0019
 

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I'm curious if my engine being a 2020, inside of a 2018 car, may have had some issue with the tune? If they tried to use the pcm of the original 2018 engine based off my VIN?

I'm hoping it's that, a kink in some wiring, or a faulty sensor or actuator somewhere...
If I have to take it apart again I'll probably upgrade my cams or something else to make it worth it.
 

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I'm curious if my engine being a 2020, inside of a 2018 car, may have had some issue with the tune? If they tried to use the pcm of the original 2018 engine based off my VIN?

I'm hoping it's that, a kink in some wiring, or a faulty sensor or actuator somewhere...
If I have to take it apart again I'll probably upgrade my cams or something else to make it worth it.
your using a 2020 harness in an 2018 car?
 

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