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Old 03-19-2007, 11:10 AM   #1
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Default Cobb AP, minimum voltage for flash

I'm going to be flashing to stage 2 this weekend and I don't want to destroy my ECU doing it. I'm probably just being way overcautious but I've been reading the AP user guide getting ready to do the flash. The one thing I could not find is what is the minimum voltage requirement to do the flash. I'm thinking about hooking up a trickle charger during the flash just to be safe. Am I just being way too nervous or what??


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Old 03-19-2007, 11:16 AM   #2
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aha, you are being wayyyyyyyy too nervous!! The thing that I would be a little more worried about is knocking the connection apart from the OBDII port, but that is very unlikely also. Dont worry at all, you could take your battery to the shop and see if its starting to go...


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