ECU reset and timing advance.
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ECU reset and timing advance.
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I had the shop bump my timing +2. I want to try resetting my ECU, but am concerned that the timing will revert to normal. I dont have a 7000$ consult 2 so of course I dont want this to happen.
how about it? If I reset ECU will timing go back to stock?
I had the shop bump my timing +2. I want to try resetting my ECU, but am concerned that the timing will revert to normal. I dont have a 7000$ consult 2 so of course I dont want this to happen.
how about it? If I reset ECU will timing go back to stock?
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No.. go ahead and reset...
You can use the Consult to clear the self learn memory or leave your battery disconnected for a couple of hours... Does not impact the timing change...
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Originally posted by zxsaint
Anyone know if disconnecting the battery will erase the homelink programming?
Anyone know if disconnecting the battery will erase the homelink programming?
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Originally posted by zxsaint
Anyone know if disconnecting the battery will erase the homelink programming?
Anyone know if disconnecting the battery will erase the homelink programming?
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I mean what exactly do you do ask a nissan tech to grab a consult 2 and tell them to advance you timing, BUT if you were running FI wouldnt you want them to retard the timing.......
I dont know i have a hard enough time when i go in there to have them reset my SES for that DAMN GAS PRESSURE CODE......
I dont know i have a hard enough time when i go in there to have them reset my SES for that DAMN GAS PRESSURE CODE......
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It's probably ok to do it with a plenum but that is just going to bring you that much closer to pinging. I had mine advanced but returned to stock timing since the power gain was hardly noticeable and with more mods I don't want any detonation.
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Originally posted by VandyZ
Do not advance your timing. TRUST ME. You will make better power with stock timing.
This is your free tip of the day.
You are all welcome!
Do not advance your timing. TRUST ME. You will make better power with stock timing.
This is your free tip of the day.
You are all welcome!
Last edited by PhoenixINX; 01-27-2004 at 07:25 AM.
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Originally posted by MustGoFastR
I don't suppose anyone can list the exact procedure the tech has to do to advance the timing? My tech can't figure out how to do it.
I don't suppose anyone can list the exact procedure the tech has to do to advance the timing? My tech can't figure out how to do it.
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"Do not advance your timing. TRUST ME. You will make better power with stock timing.
This is your free tip of the day."
You are all welcome!
Hey!....what's the big secret?
This is your free tip of the day."
You are all welcome!
Originally posted by PhoenixINX
Giving away all the secrets now eh????
Giving away all the secrets now eh????