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hey fellas, just had cold air fitted on my ba gt-p, induction noise is great but the cars running a bit " hairy ", bloke advised me that the ecu will slowly adjust to compensate fo the extra air flow, is this so ? and how long till it gets its s**t together again, has any one else experienced this and is there a quick fix ? cheers!
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fuzion |
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i think your mean query
or you queer? |
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I never experienced this when I replaced the induction setup on my XR8, but have heard of it happening. I have also heard it goes away - so I don't think you have too much to worry about.
What induction kit did you fit?
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{USERNAME} wrote: hey fellas, just had cold air fitted on my ba gt-p, induction noise is great but the cars running a bit " hairy ", bloke advised me that the ecu will slowly adjust to compensate fo the extra air flow, is this so ? and how long till it gets its s**t together again, has any one else experienced this and is there a quick fix ? cheers!
yeah thats right, but it depends how much you drive, for me it took a week, but give it the boot everynow and then, should be right.
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GT-P stu |
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thanx for that Fuzion, if i was a queer i would live in sydney and drive a holden!
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