Not that it's a big deal either way, but that's BS (for a simple base fuel pressure change)... the computer will immediately begin compensating to the new numbers without a reset, and will probably get there faster without a reset, because it's already learned in, and closer than the default/initial tables in the chip.... just sayin'..
And litlv6, not sure it was clearly stated, but with our turbo cars, the fuel pressure MUST RISE EXACTLY 1:1 with boost.... that's, a 1 lb increase in fp for every 1 lb boost.... it must rise and must be verified to rise.... your previously described 'dipping' fuel pressure is an absolute signal of a failing/inadequate fuel pump.... do not get on the car until this issue is fixed, or you will be changing head gaskets along with the pump....![]()
thanks for the input bmackinnon. is there any type of sound, like a warning as is destroys the head gaskets? or does it just happen. or.......... is that lean out pop i'm describing cause it? thanks for the input and does a bunch of people agree that i should get a denso vs the walbro?