^And that is the ultimate question, are these intakes worthless without a tune? Basically I am running richer and a good tune will bring me back up to a good
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^And that is the ultimate question, are these intakes worthless without a tune? Basically I am running richer and a good tune will bring me back up to a good position but will the intakes help at all or no?
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Doing that now, not going to re-dyno as I feel a battery reset probably will not change anything. 150+ miles v. a battery reset probably would be about the same.
I agree, but at the same time who knows what will happen in the future.
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Dreamer, chances are you will pickup a little power as you drive more. I thought I saw somewhere that they made the car run rich. That could be just the ECU adjusting to the new flow of the intakes. The mix should eventually go back to normal, perhaps even lean out a bit.
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Definately reset the ECU and drive around. . The ECU is probably still expecting the "usual" intake measurements and things are changed so it's getting conflicting reports and having a slow time getting adjusting.. Or I could be talking out of my butt.
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Why the Gen 2? Why not a Gen 3 or Injen?
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If anything, go with the Gen 3, short style intakes are not proving to be a good buy with the Z so far, be it heat, not enough tubing, etc., but I would go with Stillen or Injen.
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