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      01-06-2008, 06:44 PM   #1
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Warming up car with V2

Hey I have heard that you will need to warm of your car with the V2 installed before pushing it or it will go into limp mode? Has anyone else experienced this?
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Hey I have heard that you will need to warm of your car with the V2 installed before pushing it or it will go into limp mode? Has anyone else experienced this?
You don't have to warm up the engine specifically for the PROcede. But you will notice that you wont see full boost until the engine is sufficiently warm. This is due to the factory ECU, not the PROcede. A good thing, of course.

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You don't have to warm up the engine specifically for the PROcede. But you will notice that you wont see full boost until the engine is sufficiently warm. This is due to the factory ECU, not the PROcede. A good thing, of course.

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Ooh nice i suspected this when i ran that hopped us SS and the first run we were door to door, the second run the temp was up from 120 to 180 and i pulled him
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Thanks Shiv.
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You don't have to warm up the engine specifically for the PROcede. But you will notice that you wont see full boost until the engine is sufficiently warm. This is due to the factory ECU, not the PROcede. A good thing, of course.

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By the way Shiv would Turbo Trix in Edison be qualified to install a V2?
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By the way Shiv would Turbo Trix in Edison be qualified to install a V2?
come to brooklyn i can help u if u want
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By the way Shiv would Turbo Trix in Edison be qualified to install a V2?
ICS Performance is able to install the aa or procede. then you can hop on the dynojet they have too. icsperformance.com
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ICS Performance is able to install the aa or procede. then you can hop on the dynojet they have too. icsperformance.com
Nice I might give them a call. How much do they usually charge?
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By the way Shiv would Turbo Trix in Edison be qualified to install a V2?
I'd be willing to help if you want - I have installed 3 v2's already -
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I really do notice a difference between 160 degree oil temp and 230 degrees. I figured there was less boost as it felt much stronger once warmed up.........now I know for sure.
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you cannot reach optimal boost until without the engine being warmed.
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I'd be willing to help if you want - I have installed 3 v2's already -

Thanks. I will send you a PM..
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Nice I might give them a call. How much do they usually charge?
dyno is $90 and then after they will open your hood install the procede (don't have price on that but you have their site with contact info so...) and then upload whatever map and redyno the car.
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dyno is $90 and then after they will open your hood install the procede (don't have price on that but you have their site with contact info so...) and then upload whatever map and redyno the car.
Thanks. Did you get your car serviced there?

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i had my exhaust installed there. they sell and install aa xede and procedes.
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