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Installed an after market airbridge with my vararam and got P0174 code. I checked all connections, reset the DIC and the code has not returned. Should I assume the car has learned about the additional air? Should I get the car tuned? Am I okay as long as the code does not return?
Re: Getting lean code with new airbridge... (intofx)
I would double check all your connections and make sure you don't have a leak. If you are confident there are no leaks and the code doesn't come back, I'd say you are okay! :thumbs:
Re: Getting lean code with new airbridge... (rbartick)
I like the way it looks. The red airbridge matches the FRC's. If the post asked how much hp am I getting and should I keep it on, your response would be appropriate. That said, SHOULD I WORRY ABOUT THE CODE?
Re: Getting lean code with new airbridge... (intofx)
Id say dont worry about it to much unless it becomes reoccuring. Also, Id recommend going to a dyno with a wide band a/f meter, tell them whats going on and get it measured. I think the computer will learn the new numbers, but better safe than broken. :cheers:
Re: Getting lean code with new airbridge... (intofx)
It shouldn't have to learn how to meter air, but it does have to adapt to it. According to Vararam, its a good idea to d/c the neg batt cable for 30+ mins to allow the computer to start it's adaptive learning from a clean slate. I did this and I noticed a slightly improved performance.
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