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Originally Posted by christian370z It only would take a couple WOT spurts to "wake up" the ECU, this is based on how the car feels though... I have no idea

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Old 11-24-2010, 09:47 AM   #15 (permalink)
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It only would take a couple WOT spurts to "wake up" the ECU, this is based on how the car feels though... I have no idea how quickly the ECU begins adjusting fuel trims, timing, and such.
Yea, this was the thought on the 350 as well... this sux because I may not be driving like a mad man and then want my power instantly to do a merge or something.... by the time I do a couple WOTs, it's often too late. I believe this is the reason we should have a "sport" button like some cars do.
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