Power FC Warmed or Cold when installing.
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Warmed or Cold when installing.
Searched for a while now, but i dont find any reference to this.
Should the car be "dead cold" or can it already be warmed up when i install the PFC and go do the idle learn procedure??
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Should the car be "dead cold" or can it already be warmed up when i install the PFC and go do the idle learn procedure??
Thanks
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I did mine with the car warm, and it was perfectly happy.... in fact I think it would have a hard time learning the idle, with changable conditions of an engine that is warming up....
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