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The way I reset the ECU is probably a bit of over kill...

1. disconnet battery

2. pump brake pedal

3. turn head lights on (or turn them to the on position)

4. leave car overnight...

That should be more than enough to drain all electrical power from the car.

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i got a blitz DD Super Sound, put on just last week, they workshop resetted my ecu and it has not stalled once on me :D

my mate has a GFB Bovus Maximus and again resetted the ecu, and it does not stall at all :D

adrian :)

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Originally posted by Adrian_perth

i got a blitz DD Super Sound, put on just last week, they workshop resetted my ecu and it has not stalled once on me :D

my mate has a GFB Bovus Maximus and again resetted the ecu, and it does not stall at all :D

adrian :)

and did u block off your stock 1??

if not then the blitz 1 wont be working properly!

I drove around with the same blitz crap for 1 year and it pissed ke right off! It make the car drive like a pig, i went back to the stock 1 when i got my fmic and its so much better to drive without the blitz shit!

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Originally posted by JNR24

I gota GFB atmo BOV, just reset computer and no problems with mine!

so if i chuck a t88 turbo on my car without changing anything and reset the ecu the ecu will know i installed a t88 turbo so it will change all the setting to run the t88 properly??

I DONT THINK SO!

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