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Old 20-01-2006
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Default Extractors are on - BUT:

My extractors went on yesterday, I kept the my sports muffler and 2.5" pipes, the cat also stayed as they they had none that would fit, it sounds really good (a real 'blurp blurp blurp") and I can feel there is more torque in the idle to 2000rpm range, but there appears to be less go in the old girl above the 2000rpm range and it idles rather rough giving the car a rather big shake at that RMP.

Would this be because I have to reset (flash) the PCM Adaptive Memory to account for the new exhaust, or could they have stuffed a sensor etc?

Running it on premium too, with a k&N Pod, and TBS.
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without a doubt you have to reset the PCM.

I did it when i got my new exhaust as well.
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