Re: Mopar PCM help update

From: David Zavetsky (zavetsky@usaor.net)
Date: Mon Mar 27 2000 - 05:09:25 EST


In my experience doing swaps such as yours, it generally takes a day or two
of varied driving condiions to re-teach the chip how to run the engine at
optimal settings.....

Mine runs rougher than usual too after a swap...a day or two later, its back
to normal.......

Just my $.02.........
----- Original Message -----
From: <SuperNagz@aol.com>
To: <dakotart@egroups.com>
Cc: <dakota-truck@buffnet.net>
Sent: Sunday, March 26, 2000 8:02 PM
Subject: DML: Mopar PCM help update

> Maybe I should clear up my earlier post for help...
>
> I know the check engine lights are supposed to be on, I could care less
about
> them... I know once I get the PCM flashed by a dealer, they will go off.
>
> MY big concern is the fact that my truck is now running very rough at idle
> (literally shakes), and pretty bad at any low rpms...
>
> I swapped the factory computer back in, and the problem slightly went
away,
> but the truck is still nowhere near as smooth as it was before today.
(even
> though the truck is now back it the same form it was yesterday)
>
> What the hell could this computer have done to make my truck run so damn
> rough???
>
> I'm pretty concerned here...
>
> ~Dave
>



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