Sep 14, 2008 #11 B BlkCurrantKord Super Moderator Joined Sep 7, 2005 Posts 9,870 Reaction score 85 Location Ohio I'd love to see someone's engine run lean just b/c they put an intake on.
Sep 14, 2008 #12 Sketch o5 Señor Greengo Joined Sep 6, 2005 Posts 25,438 Reaction score 127 Location based in: not shared its just an assumption, i have no proof of that
Sep 14, 2008 #13 CG6Lemon Detailing Enthusiast Joined Jun 6, 2008 Posts 7,715 Reaction score 45 Location S.F Bay Area, CA hm.. i guess i should do it then. all i have to do is remove the negative battery cable right?
Sep 15, 2008 #14 BadgerType Resident ***hole Joined Dec 16, 2005 Posts 9,038 Reaction score 47 Location SW FLA its not really necessary anymore to do that. for the short run, yeah, it goes back to its old programming of dumping a slight bit more fuel. but it will just detune itself back to the mode it was in before in a short time anyways
its not really necessary anymore to do that. for the short run, yeah, it goes back to its old programming of dumping a slight bit more fuel. but it will just detune itself back to the mode it was in before in a short time anyways
Sep 15, 2008 #15 CG6Lemon Detailing Enthusiast Joined Jun 6, 2008 Posts 7,715 Reaction score 45 Location S.F Bay Area, CA so by resetting the ecu, i just get a little bitty of improvement for a short period of time?
Sep 15, 2008 #16 iHazSnail Well-Known Member Joined Apr 25, 2008 Posts 3,409 Reaction score 7 Location NY umm asking your question over and over again by slightly rephrasing it will only improve my smile to a laugh.
umm asking your question over and over again by slightly rephrasing it will only improve my smile to a laugh.
Sep 15, 2008 #17 CG6Lemon Detailing Enthusiast Joined Jun 6, 2008 Posts 7,715 Reaction score 45 Location S.F Bay Area, CA ^ lol omg. =[
Sep 15, 2008 #18 6 6genaccord Well-Known Member Joined Sep 7, 2007 Posts 1,018 Reaction score 7 Location NY hahaha