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RobCallow
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Induction kit

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If I fit an induction kit will i need a remap or will the car sort itself out?
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Your car has a pretty clever ECU ( so I've been told) so I would suspect not. That is, unless Mr Atthowe services your car :lol:
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stuartstaples
reading your reply to induction kits.just had my car serviced at clive atthowes andbeing new to the big power scene what is wrong with him you are not the first person to say something about him.help me bit worried my evo will blow up know

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it is only a little joke that we have running about clive's in that whenever you go in there his standard response is:

"it needs a remap"

Rob - it would be worth getting it checked. I know my ecu adapted itself to increased airflow but the map on the 06 is 5 times the size as previous models. Worth it for piece of mind even if you just hook it up to monitoring software to check AFR's through a range of driving conditions.

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thanks i can sleep tonight know.thought he seemed ok serviced it and done a dyno said it was lovely.it still standard and has 276.1bhp

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