RE: ? on tow hooks and reseting computer (how to reset computer?)

From: Daniel Card (dccard1@pacbell.net)
Date: Sun Oct 22 2000 - 03:07:24 EDT


hey guys, I'm going to ask a stupid question here, what exactly do I do to
reset the computer? I'm just not sure with these newer computers. The one
in my 95 Cherokee is as basic as they get. Thanks.

Dan Card
00 QC 4x4, 4.7L, 3.92 LSD, Flowmaster 40 series w/dual straight pipes,
Z-Tube w/9" Big Mouth

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-dakota-truck@BUFFNET.NET
[mailto:owner-dakota-truck@BUFFNET.NET]On Behalf Of Tim Berry
Sent: Saturday, October 21, 2000 5:25 AM
To: dakota-truck@buffnet.net
Subject: Re: DML: ? on tow hooks and reseting computer

It wont get any more air in when ya idle.. Ya gotta drive it...
Dive it at constant speeds, ranging from 25-55
let the computer see how much air gets in from 1/2 throttle, ect...
Just drive normal... Idle is learned in about 30 secs...
*-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-*
Tim Berry (97 Dakota Club Cab)
Chesapeake, VA
Best 1/4: 13.50@101.91
*-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-*
> Tow hooks can be bought at the dealership for a hefty price, or you can
buy
> a pair and custom mount them to the bumper brackets and cut a hole through
> the front fascia for them to poke through.
> I had the custom hooks installed, but unless you can get them done for
free,
> or by yourself, i'd go the Mopar kit way. It's probably a lot less
hassle.
> And yes you should reset thr cpu after the install of the Z-tube. After
the
> reset, just let the Dak idle for 5-10 minutes to get used to the new
amount
> of air that is entering the engine.
>
>
> The Adam Blaster
> (Wishing he could be at the BBQ right now)



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