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I knew posting that would get some kid thinking he knows all talking shit. Go try it. All it does is ground your power. And its quicker than just leaving the battery unhooked for 5 mins.
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the way you said it, some dumbass is gonna go out to their car and put the positive cable on the negative terminal or something and its going to weld itself to it lol. Plus, its just not safe practice to ground out your positive cable, you could create a short and even possibly fry your computer. Why not just pull the hazard fuse for a few seconds then pop it back in? no turning of wrenches or anything, i dont see how it could get any easier.
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Re: How Do I Adjust My Air-fuel Ratio??

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You can buy an aftermarket fuel pressure regulator and increase the pressure 3-5lbs. It will richen up the ratio a little but it may not make much difference in power. Not that you can feel anyway.
well it might during cold start but the O2 sensor changes real time so ECU will compensate for the extra pressure as soon as the O2 sensor warms up to operating pressure.
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not while connected......disconnect the terminals then touch them, I work at a battery shop and you would be supprised by the number of vehicles that require this technique.....resistors in the ECU hold a memory and this is the only way to reset them.

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