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I got this 1996 Oldsmobile Ninety Eight Series II V6 about three years ago from a driver[COLOR=blue ! important][COLOR=blue ! important][/color][/color] who drove way more aggressively than I do. I just recently replaced the battery for the first time since I've had it. I did not have it unplugged long enough to reset the ECU so my question is this. In those three years has the car updated to my driving style or should I fully reset the computer so it picks up on my habits. I'm pretty sure it adjusts without resetting but not 100% sure.
Your replies are greatly appreciated. Thank you.
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Re: ECU Memory
It will gradually adjust.
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"Staging in the Dodge lane is a Talon, or Eclipse, or Plymouth, or Mitsubishi... Ok, I don't know what the hell it is, but it'll be turbocharged and it's going to school this Mustang." - Announcer at a track DSM power.
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Re: ECU Memory
Yes over a short period of time it will learn your driving style... But you will always be held back to a certain degree as the PCM has Torque Management...lol
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