08-24-2019, 12:08 PM
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#12993
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Retired fr GM + SP Global
Drives: 2017 Camaro Fifty SS Convertible
Join Date: Mar 2017
Location: Detroit
Posts: 6,049
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Originally Posted by AKI.SILES
Good morning to everybody.
I have a doubt.
I have purchased the original Chevrolet Air Performance Intake kit, and in the instructions there are indications that the vehicle must be reprogrammed for this kit, and even an official service code which includes the installation by Chevrolet.
Do you know if reprogramming is necessary?.
Regards
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Originally Posted by HDRDTD
"required', probably not, but recommended to get the best performance possible with that optional intake.
No reason not to get the re-programming since the cost of it is included in the price of the intake, it's done at your local Chevrolet dealer, and has no effect on your warranty.
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Originally Posted by KyBoy
Al Oppenheiser told me that the "re-tune" is to keep the temperature at the right levels.
Heath
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Originally Posted by Kaizer_911
The tune is highly suggested. Like Heath said, I was there when he told Heath, it helps keep the temps right. It adjusts the MAF table.
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I think the issue is that AKI.SILES is in Spain and probably doesn’t have good access to a GM dealer that is skilled at programming the re-tune.
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