cam install question
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yeah, make sure you reset your ecu though.
pull your ecu fuse or neg battery cable for ~5 minutes, hook it back up, shut off all of the accesories in your car that you can, and start it up. don't turn anything on, press the brake, turn the wheel, etc.
just start it up, walk away, and let it idle for 15 minutes or so, so the ecu can learn the characteristics of the new cams. after 15 minutes, shut the car off. your ecu is now reset. you shouldn't have any problems with different stock cams if you do this.
pull your ecu fuse or neg battery cable for ~5 minutes, hook it back up, shut off all of the accesories in your car that you can, and start it up. don't turn anything on, press the brake, turn the wheel, etc.
just start it up, walk away, and let it idle for 15 minutes or so, so the ecu can learn the characteristics of the new cams. after 15 minutes, shut the car off. your ecu is now reset. you shouldn't have any problems with different stock cams if you do this.
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