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ECU reset after CBE install?

Is there any benefit in resetting the ECU after installing a catback alone? I've read people do the reset after a CAI install, but I can't find any info about

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Old 10-11-2009, 12:05 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Is there any benefit in resetting the ECU after installing a catback alone? I've read people do the reset after a CAI install, but I can't find any info about resets after CBE installs. I've had mine on for a week now and I'm wondering if the ECU has adapted already or if I should do a reset.
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