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3-5 second throttle delay - please help

Hey guys I have good news! A member on another Z forum suggested that I should reset my ECU. I did that and wow! it dropped the throttle delay from

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Old 04-19-2016, 07:13 AM   #10 (permalink)
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Hey guys I have good news!
A member on another Z forum suggested that I should reset my ECU. I did that and wow! it dropped the throttle delay from around 3-5 seconds to 1 second and under!

For people with the same problem, these are the steps to reset the ECU:
1. Push start button twice to get - Ignition "ON", count to 3.
2. Depress/Release pedal 5 times - hard and fast.
3. Count to 10 (not 7!) and fully depress pedal.
4. Count to 12 (SES should be blinking), release pedal.
5. Count to 10, depress pedal.
6. Count to 10, release pedal.
7. Turn off ignition, then start engine. ECU reset is done!


Big thanks to B33AST for the solution!
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