I can not for the life of me get my ECU to Reset using the technosquare notes
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Dont give the dealer any more $$$ than those crooks deserve. It took me several attepts to reset the ECU, There was one part of the sequence i wasn't executing properly, but it's less hassle to practice than take it to the shop.
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I'm running a K&N drop in filter, test pipes, and a y-pipe and I haven't experienced any CEL's. However, my butt dyno is telling me that the car felt quicker when it was totally stock. Should I reset the ECU?
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Originally posted by time4aspliff
I'm running a K&N drop in filter, test pipes, and a y-pipe and I haven't experienced any CEL's. However, my butt dyno is telling me that the car felt quicker when it was totally stock. Should I reset the ECU?
I'm running a K&N drop in filter, test pipes, and a y-pipe and I haven't experienced any CEL's. However, my butt dyno is telling me that the car felt quicker when it was totally stock. Should I reset the ECU?
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Originally posted by time4aspliff
Okay, so I'm not losing my mind... Should I just leave the ECU alone for now?
Okay, so I'm not losing my mind... Should I just leave the ECU alone for now?
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