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I chuckle every time i see Shumby post that ridiculous resetting method. Then I laugh even more when I see "its all about timing" after it. Its so much easier

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Old 06-18-2009, 12:17 PM   #19 (permalink)
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I chuckle every time i see Shumby post that ridiculous resetting method. Then I laugh even more when I see "its all about timing" after it. Its so much easier to to just unplug the battery and pump the brakes a couple times.... also you don't really even NEED to unplug the battery...the ECU will adjust anyway...

To answer the original post...you can put all that stuff on without resetting the battery. However if you are installing the Stillen G3's...I would disconnect it since you are going to be working near airbag sensors...and you cant reset those when they go off....
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