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Do you need to reset ECU after a CAI install?

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  • Do you need to reset ECU after a CAI install?

    Google has shown different opinions, some day a reset is required, some say the ECU learns, some say to disconnect battery etc.

    Any thoughts?

    I have stage 1 APR and installed the CAI over tr weekend.
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    Disconnect the MAF sensor, drive around for 5 minutes, reconnect MAF sensor. DONE!!!

    Resetting it doesn't hurt and can sort out quite a few issues.

    Or you can just run it and see how you go. Either way it will adapt.

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    • #3
      Didn't reset mine, did notice a bit of a change over a couple of days, I assume that's the ecu adapting. In the end all good
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      • #4
        Thanks guys!
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        • #5
          Disconnecting your battery is your best bet of you feel you need to reset it but honestly I don't think you will need it.

          Sure it might run too rich or too lean for a couple of days until the fuel trim is adjusted but it will adjust automatically.

          What ever you do, do not disconect the MAF - or what you think is a MAF, because the reality is these motors have a MAP sensor which work much differently to a MAF: without it the car won't run properly or at all.

          For one you will get a sh*t storm of error codes and it will go into limp home mode at a idle of 1200rpm and if you don't have VCDS its a trip down to the dealer for you

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          • #6
            Originally posted by nomadx38 View Post
            Disconnecting your battery is your best bet of you feel you need to reset it but honestly I don't think you will need it.

            Sure it might run too rich or too lean for a couple of days until the fuel trim is adjusted but it will adjust automatically.

            What ever you do, do not disconect the MAF - or what you think is a MAF, because the reality is these motors have a MAP sensor which work much differently to a MAF: without it the car won't run properly or at all.

            For one you will get a sh*t storm of error codes and it will go into limp home mode at a idle of 1200rpm and if you don't have VCDS its a trip down to the dealer for you
            Whoa! Okay to be safe I won't do anything. I might just use the APR switch using the cruise control stock and change it to stock mode, drive it a bit ad switch back to 98 mode (stage 1 mode) and let it readjust like that.

            Happy with how it's driving now honestly!

            Thanks a lot for the advice guys!
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            • #7
              For those who eventually may search the forums on this question or google it in the future.

              I called APR Australia / Harding Performance, asked them:

              1. I have a Polo GTI 6R
              2. I have a Stage 1 APR tune
              3. I bought a HP CAI second hand and had it installed, do I need a retune, an ECU reset, or do I need to set it back to stock etc, drive it and then go back to 98 mode?

              His answer:

              - No, just like the intercooler installation, the installation of the CAI will no require a retune or reset of the ECU, the ECU will eventually adapt. Just install and have fun.

              Only the the full TBE exhaust requires a retune/stage 2 map.

              Question answered!
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