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TheMoogly 09-12-2006 02:23 PM

When Installing Intakes
 
Why do you have to disconnect the negative from the battery?

My04Civic 09-12-2006 02:34 PM

RE: When Installing Intakes
 
i beleive its to reset the ECU, but you could also do as i did and just take out the ECU fuse from under the hood (that way you dont lose your presets on the head unit)

TheMoogly 09-12-2006 02:36 PM

RE: When Installing Intakes
 
What happens if you dont reset it? Will it give you problems? I am trying to investigate why my SRI goes bonkers in the rain.

My04Civic 09-12-2006 02:50 PM

RE: When Installing Intakes
 
you need to reset the ECU so it will calibrate itself for new airflow, i dont think its 'required' but i know everyone does it. my V2 which is SRI never gives problems...whats wrong again?

TheMoogly 09-12-2006 03:13 PM

RE: When Installing Intakes
 
I drive through water and the whole freaking engine bogs down and shakes... it is the intake because I put the stock air box back on and it doesnt do it anymore

mill$civic 09-12-2006 04:10 PM

RE: When Installing Intakes
 
you dont need to...

TheMoogly 09-12-2006 04:27 PM

RE: When Installing Intakes
 
I really think my car is an anomaly... I have been researching this for a year now and still no one can explain it... I am looking at a K&N kit with a box and I am thinking this could be the fix I need. http://www.knfilters.com/search/prod...x?Prod=57-3513 Take a look at it and tell me where the water could possibly enter? Does it seal with the hood?

mill$civic 09-12-2006 07:08 PM

RE: When Installing Intakes
 
ya it does seal with the hood, thats a nice intake...i would go for it, but its not ment to keep the water away (which it still will do), but its ment to keep the heat away

My04Civic 09-12-2006 07:46 PM

RE: When Installing Intakes
 
yeah water can still get in there, but nothing that should cause that, unless you are going tubing in your car, which of course im sure HCF does not condone ;)

TheMoogly 09-12-2006 07:57 PM

RE: When Installing Intakes
 
It is the weirest thing... I had this car for my final year of college and it did semi-okay in the snow... I take it home to Portland OR and it goes bonkers on the freeway... We have bad ruts here, but they arent any worse than anywhere else... I ride in a rut for about 5 seconds and "GURGLE GURLGE *shake shake*" and the car begins to die until I get out of the rut and hold in the clutch...

Then I drop gear and rev high and it is fine again... I added an aqua shield and it got better... then a heat shield (injen) and it worked really well until it really really rained.... then it failed. I never mounted it to anything and I never unplugged the battery so i think it had to do with that combination.


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