I'm thinking about trying this on my '97. I'll be careful not to break it and if it doesn't help I can always put it back in. My question is after it's removed should I reset the computer by removing the negative end on the battery for 1/2 hour? It seems to me like I should do that after every performance mod so the computer can discover it's added power.
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<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by Sean37:
My question is after it's removed should I reset the computer by removing the negative end on the battery for 1/2 hour? It seems to me like I should do that after every performance mod so the computer can discover it's added power.<hr></blockquote>
No, the computer will figure it out on it's own. Removing the power resets the computer to the factory pre-set values, which doesn't help.Robert - owner www.FirebirdV6.com/CamaroV6.com
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