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khoad0
10-21-2002, 05:20 PM
i was wondering if i need to reset my ECU after i installed my intake...i heard someone said i should.

thanks

startersgirl
10-21-2002, 05:53 PM
warm your car up then pull the ecu fuese under the hood for about 10 - 15 min. put the fuese back run the engine for 5 min andshut it off it is done.

jteuton
10-22-2002, 08:13 AM
Actually you don't need to warm your car up cause all previous data will be lost. You can do it the easy way and pull the negative battery cable and wait for at least 15-30 minutes to make sure its clear or you can find the ecu fuse and pull it and turn the key over and hold it for 5 secs to clear the memory (no need to wait 15 minutes with the fuse out) and put the fuse back in and crank the car.

jteuton
10-22-2002, 08:14 AM
oh and then you can let it warm up afterwards to gain its new memory.....may run rough at first.

bobafett
11-27-2002, 03:27 PM
hmm, bringing this post up cause i am not sure about these instructions... it looks like i just need to unplug the ECU fuse, start the car, shut it off, plug the fuse back in, and then restart it, and just let it idle for a few min, or do i drive it hard or something?

Toby
11-27-2002, 03:47 PM
what will it do??

1988starter
11-27-2002, 03:54 PM
If you disconnected your negative battery cable durring install then it should be reset.

anchovies
11-27-2002, 10:06 PM
Originally posted by bobafett
hmm, bringing this post up cause i am not sure about these instructions... it looks like i just need to unplug the ECU fuse, start the car, shut it off, plug the fuse back in, and then restart it, and just let it idle for a few min, or do i drive it hard or something?

Unplug ECU fuse, wait for a while, put it back on, then start the car and let it idle 5 mins or so.
Don't drive it at all, just let it idle for that time.

GreenMachine
11-27-2002, 10:25 PM
so ya unplug it with car off, wait a while put it back in then let it idle ? How dose that reset the cpu cause the car is not on when ya pull the fuse, or does it still work.

hoho1217
11-27-2002, 11:53 PM
yes, as anchovies said, pull out fuse, wait 5-10 min (usually 7min would do for most cars) u can do that while u install ur intake, so when ur done installing, just pop the fuse back in, start car, DO NOT TOUCH TROTTLE!!!! NOT EVEN A BIT!!! just let it idle for 5-10 min. then shut car off, start car, shut off again (yes shut off again) start again, and rev hard, or go drive around hard. =D hope that helps.

I did this with my friend's 01 civic when he installed his intake, and that was instructed by AEM.

anchovies
11-28-2002, 01:24 AM
Originally posted by GreenMachine
so ya unplug it with car off, wait a while put it back in then let it idle ? How dose that reset the cpu cause the car is not on when ya pull the fuse, or does it still work.

The ECU has memory. No power, memory is wiped out. Much like RAM in computers.

jlaccord89lxi
11-28-2002, 07:41 PM
what the hell are you guys talkin about??? we are supposed to reset the computer after you've installed an intake?????????

hoho1217
11-29-2002, 02:39 PM
Originally posted by jlaccord89lxi
what the hell are you guys talkin about??? we are supposed to reset the computer after you've installed an intake?????????

yup, resetting the ECU will let ur car learn how to deal with the new extra air it gets, so there for better performance.

If you don't reset ECU, ur car will still learn, but i'll take a much longer time, because it is "programed" to deal with stock air flow.

plz correct me if im wrong.

bobafett
11-29-2002, 03:43 PM
thats the understanding i have of the whole reason behind it...

SCC had a wrx that lost like 20HP after resetting the ECU becuase it wasnt used to being driven hard.... they had driven it like maniacs for so long that it actually gained power! :) cool huh!

Toby
11-29-2002, 08:07 PM
lol

smufguy
11-29-2002, 08:36 PM
thats one boosheet yo. hahahaha, not really i am just kidding. thats an interesting point though. losing hp after resetting the ECU. well when u put the stereo on it, u unplug the cable so naturally u reset the ECU every time right? i am quiet not getting the power loss when u reset the ECU.

bobafett
11-29-2002, 08:42 PM
well the car had learned how to drive agressivly, and they dyno'ed it... then they reset the ECU, and dyno'ed it immediately, and the car lost power, since the computer hadnt learned the aggresive driving style yet.... at least thats my understanding.. i am not gonna go find the article though... lol! :)

maybe i misread it though, thats possible i suppose! ;)

hoholxi
12-01-2002, 11:32 PM
wut u've said is correct, i have that issue of SCC right next to me, it is the june, 2002 issue, the article starts on page 211, and a clear chart on page 214 or the 2 dynos, between a hard-driven stock WRX, and the same WRX after ECU reset.

the WRX after a high-speed road trip, learned to produce 177hp and 181tq

after ECU reset, the WRX produced 167 hp and 167 tq.

and there is like a whole page on y it prob lost power after reset.

so from wut i can see, ECUs learn and adapt to enviorments over a long period of time.

hoholxi
12-01-2002, 11:37 PM
ooops, hoholxi is hoho1217, i use hoholxi on other stuff, so i accidentally logged on with this.

and something happend when i signed up for this name, i thot it didn't work, so i created hoho1217.

sorry about the confusion

Scotts88WhiteLX-i
12-02-2002, 12:01 AM
what im not getting this...:confused: :sadwave: So why reset your ecu if your gonna lose hp?? :stupid: :wtf:

hoho1217
12-02-2002, 12:06 AM
if u have a new intake, ur engine will take a LONGER time to get use to ur new intake because it is so use to ur stock intake, resetting it will erase wut it learned from using stock intake, and will start learning how to deal with new intake, make sense?

GreenMachine
12-02-2002, 03:19 PM
So i guess if you've already been driven hard with the intake for a month or so it is probabaly would not worth reseting

bobafett
12-02-2002, 03:26 PM
but in my case, with intake headers, and exhaust, i am thinking that resetting it would be smart, just so it can relearn how to drive, while always having the mods (as far as the ECU is concernced)

MY problem is that i cant figure out how to get the ECU reset, although i havent left the fuse out for long periods of time, so i will try that next time i get a chance and let you guys know if it makes a difference.

anchovies
12-02-2002, 11:59 PM
Damn you guys are talking like the ecu is an IBM RS/6000 or something :D
The thing is to have it sit at idle for 5 mins after taking off the fuse or battery so that it can pick the right variables.
After that, everythings set, you're good to go.
That WRX lost hp because it didn't have time to put in the numbers.

bobafett
12-03-2002, 06:56 AM
yeah i know...

anyway, that was why i couldnt get the ECU reset, ididnt wait long enough, and i havent had time to try again! :)

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12-04-2002, 07:05 PM
Just disconnect the battery!! No need to take out the fuse!! No Batt No power!!! Ecu can't ratain memory!! pretty simple to me!! Aww Damit I made a mess!

Midnight
12-04-2002, 09:16 PM
Does putting a cool air intake on the car my the cheack engine light come on? if so is that how you fix it?

anchovies
12-04-2002, 11:03 PM
Does putting a cool air intake on the car my the cheack engine light come on? if so is that how you fix it?

Check the ecu code under the drivers seat. See how many times the LED blinks and check with the FAQ.

bobafett
12-05-2002, 07:15 AM
i dont think CAI would cause it to throw a check engine light. i have had intake for a few months, and i only got the light once in the last 6months...(since i owned the car) and i only had exhaust at that point!