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Do I need to reset my computer?
do I need to reset my computer after installing a K&N intake system on my 99 Chevy Blazer V-6?
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Re: Do I need to reset my computer?
The computer will auto adjust to the increased air via the MAF sensor (hope its still in the intake- and the temp sensor too). excess oiling of the K&N can cause the mileage to drop if the MAF gets oil on it - if you have this occur clean the sensor (no carb cleaner - only MAF , electronic or brake as no residue)
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Re: Do I need to reset my computer?
Yes, I would reset it so it will relearn the fuel curves faster.
It will eventually do it if you don't reset, but resetting make the process much faster.
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Re: Do I need to reset my computer?
after any engine mod its always a good idea to reset it. the computer will relearn the new paramiters much faster. welcome to af by the way.
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