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Old 05-01-2007, 10:45 AM   #1
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fitting it was a b@@ch, but i got it to fit. no cutting for me, i didnt have to bend anything. i was too lazy to take off my bumper so more work for me. i did pop a cel but scangauge took kare of that. i like the growl at wot, but can get noisy at times, therefore i think i want a quiet exhaust.
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Old 05-01-2007, 11:34 AM   #2
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does the scan gauge give you a number before you get to clear the code? If so, what was the number?
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Old 05-09-2007, 01:55 PM   #3
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does the scan gauge give you a number before you get to clear the code? If so, what was the number?
Here are the 2 codes pulled by the MSD DashHawk after installing my Fujita:

DTC 1 of 2

P0102: Mass Air Flow (MAF) Ciruit Low Input.

--Description-- The MAF sensor circuit is monitored by the PCM for low air flow (or voltage) input through the comprehensive component monitor (CCM). If during key ON engine running the air flow (or voltage) changes below a minimum calibrated limit, the test fails.

DTC 2 of 2

P0113: Intake Air Temperature (IAT) Circuit High Input.

--Description-- Indicates the sensor signal is greater than Self-Test maximum. The IAT sensor maximum is 4.6 volts or -50 degrees C (-58 degrees F).

All I did was reset the ECU (unplug neg bat cable for 5+ mins, step on brake a few times) computer relearns airflow for the bigger tube, no more engine light
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Old 05-09-2007, 03:22 PM   #4
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All I did was reset the ECU (unplug neg bat cable for 5+ mins, step on brake a few times) computer relearns airflow for the bigger tube, no more engine light
Mine relearned by itself over night.
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Old 05-19-2007, 08:41 AM   #5
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All I did was reset the ECU (unplug neg bat cable for 5+ mins, step on brake a few times) computer relearns airflow for the bigger tube, no more engine light
This is standard procedure for mild bolt ons. Thank you for posting up the information though! Much appreciated.

I am looking forward to receiving my CAI from wesellcarparts soon. I will post up my impressions of installation/CELs/power/etc.

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Old 05-01-2007, 11:45 AM   #6
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fitting it was a b@@ch, but i got it to fit. no cutting for me, i didnt have to bend anything. i was too lazy to take off my bumper so more work for me. i did pop a cel but scangauge took kare of that. i like the growl at wot, but can get noisy at times, therefore i think i want a quiet exhaust.
Yea I know...it took me about half hr to it in.

I didn't take any bumper off, I just slided the pipe from the bottom thru the splast guard that I didn't take off also..several scratches (i got wrinkle black hehehe no noffin)...it was a fun experience. everythign was just common sense, like a puzzle of some sort.

And yes sometimes I think its been loud, but the wind sound goes with it so I like it.
Are tanabe's catback exhaust quiet?
Let me know which exhaust u get.

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