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Originally Posted by DEpointfive0 I don't recall stating an issue, lol. Running a tad rich isn't bad, safer than running lean. And if it ever runs too rich, you'll get

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Old 12-14-2013, 01:47 PM   #16 (permalink)
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I don't recall stating an issue, lol.
Running a tad rich isn't bad, safer than running lean. And if it ever runs too rich, you'll get a CEL.

Just install your mods and don't worry brother. You'll be ok
my car was running lean across the entire rpm with my bolt ons. He had to add fuel everywhere.
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A tune is recommended after full bolt ons but it isn't necessary.

Also I have test pipes with j pipes built into it(o2 bung extender in the shape of a J) and I don't have a CEL.
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my car was running lean across the entire rpm with my bolt ons. He had to add fuel everywhere.
How long/how many miles did you have all your mods on before you went in for a tune?
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If you're not interested in doing a tune, you can always do a Soft ECU Reset.

Simple:

1. Locate Battery
2. Remove Negative (-) Battery Terminal for 3~5 minutes
3. Reattach Negative (-) Battery Terminal
4. Start Car

When you start the car, all your radio settings and driver computer settings will be gone so you'll need to reset those.

After starting it, let it just sit and idle for about 5-10 minutes. The ECU is "relearning" your specific air input/output meters and adjusting accordingly. After that you'll wanna spend another 5-10 minutes just gently giving it throttle to different RPM bands and let it work through that.

Then, road test.

Take it out for about 20 mins of just commuter driving. Don't really get on it. Make turns and stop and goes so it learns that. Then take it somewhere and ring its neck for another 20 mins or so, WOT is fun.

This will help the ECU accommodate the changes you made. Be it intakes, HFC/TPs, CBEs, Intake Manifolds, anything that has to do with the breathing of the motor.


Sounds more complicated than it is in practice. Saves you $600 too.
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I don't do many mods but I may replace my cats with test pipes this spring. I will have it done in the same place that tunes my car. So after having them install the test pipes, I'll have them put the car on the dyno & tune it.

I BELIEVE? that mod will make my car run leaner. Running lean is not such a good thing for the engine. So the tune will make my car run safer, better & they at the same time will make sure the car has no lights or develops any inspection issues later on.

The dyno pull will show where & how the power curve looks & we can adjust/choose the shifting & redline points.

So while I'm there for the test pipes installation..............

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With a custom tune like uprev how anal are inspection places about that? I've avoided getting a 3rd bolt on + tune mainly because of this.
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With a custom tune like uprev how anal are inspection places about that? I've avoided getting a 3rd bolt on + tune mainly because of this.
Depends on the state. Some states pass you as long as there are no active CELs. You're in Mass, so you're ******.

Be Careful with UpRev in Mass
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Depends on the state. Some states pass you as long as there are no active CELs. You're in Mass, so you're ******.

Be Careful with UpRev in Mass
yea i've read through that thread before. I wonder if I just had hfc's + my fi exhuast + K&N drop ins w/o a tune. I'm sure most inspection places don't care about or even notice hfc's.
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How long/how many miles did you have all your mods on before you went in for a tune?
I'd put about 4000 miles on it before i got the tune. maybe 3000.
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