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Old 03-25-2022, 08:48 PM   #22
raptor5244


 
Drives: 2022 CT4-V Blackwing
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Originally Posted by KaMaRow View Post
I thought of this. I know pulling battery does reset some stuff. would this also reset the transmission tables? why does everyone keep telling to to do the opposite of what Chevy says to do for break in? LOL
When you pull the battery cable and let it sit for a bit, it should force the ECU to reset the fuel trim tables it has stored. When you reconnect and start up again it will relearn new air fuel mixture values based on your environment (air temp, humidity, etc.) It is not a bad idea from a troubleshooting perspective.

As for the break-in you will get a lot of differing opinions but do whatever you feel comfortable with. I took it a little easy for the first 500 and then found a few highway on-ramps and did some nice pulls. I was getting 3.7-3.8 0-60mph, 7.8 sec 0-100mph and 11.5 sec 1/4mi times using the built -in timer. That seemed about right considering I was spinning a bit during launch.
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