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Old 12-30-2007, 02:40 PM   #35 (permalink)
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Re: Computer reset after TRD exhaust/air filter install

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I just had mine reset yesterday. The chief mechanic at Toyota said that it will relearn in time on it's own, just not as fast as it would if you have the learned values reset (relearn ECM). After it is reset, they recommend that you drive around a while, varying speeds as you go, so it will start to relearn your gearing. That is why I believe this to be important especially when larger tires are put on.

Your performance and gas mileage are going to be better if you start from a clean slate in the computer memory.
Dear Dragon...Happy Holiday
I have two question i hope you might have answers for.. I’m thinking of installing the TRD Supercharge but i have heard that it will over heat the engine? Is that true? Second, after installing the TRD Supercharge, does the ECU needs to be reset/remaped by the dealer or it will learn its self.

Thx for your help
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