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Old 04-19-2016, 02:44 PM   #1
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To any of you who have been down this road, I finished up my install of a 987 air box into my track only boxster and it seems to be running a little rough since getting it all back together. Apx how long does it take the ECU to adjust to the increase in air flow? I can't run it on the street so I only have a few start ups in the shop so far.

For back ground, it has a '99 3.4 from a 996 and the ECU and the MAF are also from the 996
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Old 04-19-2016, 03:30 PM   #2
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To any of you who have been down this road, I finished up my install of a 987 air box into my track only boxster and it seems to be running a little rough since getting it all back together. Apx how long does it take the ECU to adjust to the increase in air flow? I can't run it on the street so I only have a few start ups in the shop so far.

For back ground, it has a '99 3.4 from a 996 and the ECU and the MAF are also from the 996
It used to take about 15 miles. After having a 2004 SE flash with some other tweaks I can pull the battery and put it back in with no noticeable issues.
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