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Old 09-20-2007, 02:01 PM   #1
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Default Cobb still available after disconnecting power?

I'm curious to know if my maps messed up after I took my car into Subaru. They had to disconnect the battery to work on the clutch and after I got the car back, it just didn't seem to have the same punch.

I plugged in the AP and put the ideal setting back on, but it doesn't feel like it did anything different. Should I bring it back in to PDXtuning and see what's up, or is there another way to check and see if it's running on the proper AP setting.


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Old 09-21-2007, 04:05 AM   #2
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Default Re: Cobb still available after disconnecting power?

Disconnecting the battery will clear out the realtime map. The base map remains.

Also, the ECU will go back into learning mode, so if you romped on it right away it might not show you all its stuff.

On the other hand, check your paperwork and make sure they didn't do you a 'favor' and reflash the ECU on you.

Remember, you can plug the AP in and drive around, and have a passenger go into live data and monitor your boost to see if you're hitting your stage 2 targets.

Otherwise, give the car a chance to relearn and then try the ol' butt dyno again.


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