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Old Sep 29, 2006 | 04:42 PM
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Vararam installed now car pings at (wot)
am I going to need a tune for this one mod?
2003 c5 at4.
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Old Sep 29, 2006 | 04:49 PM
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Did you do a PCM re-learn?
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Old Sep 29, 2006 | 04:58 PM
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no just installed drove the car once
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It takes about 50 miles for the PCM to re-learn how to handle the extra air flow.
the PCM normally can normally handle the increase form a Vararam without difficulty, it just needs to go through the re-learn.
There is a special procedure to accelerate this.
I will see if I have it here on my PC at work, or If I can find a link to it for you
Rich
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i have v-ram too dont understand wht it would cause this issue. you using premium gas?
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thanks do you thing I will have to do this next week when my b&b get here ?
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Old Sep 29, 2006 | 05:06 PM
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yes we only have 91 here but I only drove the car for about two miles
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Here you go...

from post from another CF member.
I used this when I installed my Vararam

Did you do a PCM re-learn???

I copied and pasted this from another post.. there may be a few other variants on the forum you can search "PCM relearn"

Here's the "whole enchilada":
The car will re-learn simply by driving it between 50-100 miles. Or, the actual way to do it more quickly, is the following procedure:

1) Insert key into ignition and turn to the “ON” position, but, DO NOT START THE ENGINE.
2) Open the engine compartment fuse box cover and remove the two 10 amp fuses from position numbers 16 & 23.
a) According to the manual there are two fuse boxes. Use the engine compartment fuse block for this procedure not the instrument panel fuse block.
b) Engine Compartment Fuse Block (correct one): 16 is Powertrain Control Module A and 23 is Powertrain Control Module B.
c) NOTE: Your DIC will now display “check” messages for ABS, etc… Do not worry as this is normal.
3) Turn the ignition key to the “OFF” position.
4) Return to the engine compartment fuse box and re-insert both 10 amp fuses for positions 16 & 23.

5a) Idle relearn for an M6:
1) Start the engine and allow the coolant temp to reach a minimum of 176 degrees F. Allow the engine to run at this minimum temperature for at least 5 minutes.
2) After the 176 degree, 5 minute minimum run, shut down the engine for a minimum of 30 seconds.
3) Restart the engine and check for DIC error codes (there should be none).
5b) Idle relearn for an A4: (different)
1) Start the engine and allow the coolant temp to reach a minimum of 176 degrees F. Allow the engine to run at this minimum temperature for at least 5 minutes.
2) Allow the car to idle in DRIVE, with air ON and then OFF, for 5 minutes each, and then in NEUTRAL, with air ON and then OFF, for 5 minutes each.
3) Turn the car off for at least 30 seconds.
4) Restart the engine and check for DIC error codes (there should be none).
6) Drive car for a minimum of 30 miles at varying rpm settings and speeds. PCM will now re-learn and adjust for the new air flow and temperature at the intake.
a) If error codes persist, repeat steps 1-7. Make sure fuses are properly inserted before repeating steps.
b) Do not deviate from the sequence outlined above. If you do, restart the sequence from scratch.
c) Steps 1-4 are also necessary if you ever disconnect your battery or lose power for any reason.
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Thanks I will give it a try
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well ran the vett about 60 mls today and she no longer pings thanks all for the help.
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