Omes, you have a '97 right? From what I've heard the OBDII
computers
>adjust much faster than the non OBDII. Sean said his
results for his
>mods were almost instant. I know on mine though every mod
I've done has
>taken a few days to get settled.... When the Flowmaster
was first put
>on, performance was less than stock for the drive home,
then things
>started to pick back up. I'm kinda wondering if the SBEC
(non
>OBDII)goes by the number of key on sequences before making
changes,
>instead of adjusting while the engine is running? Anyone
know?
>--
>Michael Clark mike@snakebite.com
> '93 Mark III 4X2 V-8 SWB RC auto
> MP SBEC, K&N FIPK, Flowmaster cat-back dual
> Doug Thorley Headers
> http://userv.wt.net/~mclark/
>
>
If you unplug the sbec for 10 minetes or so the comp will
reset and learn quickly. The SBEC stores how you drive and
the longer you drive the longer it tacks to relearn.I will
unplug mine the night before I go racing.I get faster and
more consistent times.
92 CC 4X2 5.2L 4/5RT(stock cam)
1.7Crower, Electric Fans
DTs,Jacobs Omnipac
B&M Shifter 4200lbs
15.054@90.124
kmoltzan@mymail.net
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