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Do I Need To 'Reflash' After Every Mod?

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Old Aug 3, 2006 | 07:27 PM
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Do I Need To 'Reflash' After Every Mod?

Just read the thread about cam install and how it's important to reflash after installing them. One question, if I installed an exhaust manifold, straightpipe, exhaust, do I need to reflash? How about after installing an HKS intake? Thanks in advance.
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Old Aug 3, 2006 | 07:29 PM
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To get the most out of your mods such as cams and exhaust a tune is defiently needed. You don't want that intake anyways but if you do get it, defiently get it tuned or you car will run bad
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Old Aug 3, 2006 | 07:29 PM
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Just read the thread about cam install and how it's important to reflash after installing them. One question, if I installed an exhaust manifold, straightpipe, exhaust, do I need to reflash? How about after installing an HKS intake? Thanks in advance.
Yes if you ad mods to your car and get flashed. Later on you go back and install an intake you will need to get flashed for it again. The intake will cause the car to run leaner.

The ideal thing is to put on all your mods and get the car flashed. But we cannot start modding after we start .
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