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The ECU relearn Dofu, you know better.
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He might have been joking, he did respond to an almost 7 year old post........

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Originally Posted by Urbanengineer
The ECU relearn Dofu, you know better.
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I've worked with a lot of people in this industry throughout my years and I've been lucky enough to learn a great deal from some of the best tuners, builders, and engineers in the industry. But this throttle stomp reset might actually be new to me.Originally Posted by Blue Dream
He might have been joking, he did respond to an almost 7 year old post........
EDIT: Yea I just realized what that could be.. Simply changing your driving style to be more aggressive to force your ecu to relearn. Duh.
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Here's the ecu reset pedal dance instructions:Originally Posted by dofu
I've worked with a lot of people in this industry throughout my years and I've been lucky enough to learn a great deal from some of the best tuners, builders, and engineers in the industry. But the throttle reset might actually be new to me.
http://www.motordyneengineering.com/manual.pdf






