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labyrinth 08-04-2010 12:31 PM

rx-8 intake calibration code
 
ok i apologize if this is somewhere else. it has already been pointed out to me that my forum searching skills need improvement but i have looked. my rx-8 came with an aem intake, which had to be removed for inspection (wtf??). my best friend is a mazda technician and said that he would reflash the ecu in order to recognize the intake. he says he needs a calibration code and that it would come with the racing beat intake. can anyone help me out. once again if this is somewhere else in the forums i apologize, i looked so no need to be mean :)

Jedi54 08-04-2010 12:33 PM

:ftw:


calibration code?
I owned the Racing Beat intake for 4 years and now have the AEM. No calibration code is required or necessary. The pcm recognizes any intake as long as there is a functional MAF sensor.
Just reinstall your AEM intake after your inspection and don't worry about it, plenty of people here run it without any custom reflash on the ecu.

labyrinth 08-04-2010 10:13 PM

thanks jedi i thought it sounded a bit suspect but i wanted to be completely certain and make sure i didnt screw anything up.

TeamRX8 08-04-2010 10:57 PM

Classic ....

labyrinth 08-05-2010 11:39 AM

sorry im not as knowledgeable as you teamrx8. thanks for the sarcasm i really appreciate it. no im serious im so glad that as a brand new rx-8 owner i want to make sure i dont screw it up and you feel the need to chime in with your two cents in order to make yourself feel superior and make me feel dumb. thanks.

Highway8 08-05-2010 12:36 PM

The AEM intake is 50 state smog legal. Not sure why it would need to even be removed for an sort of inspection. By any chance did this MAZDA TECH (very loose term, the oil change guy calls himself a tech too) mean the CARB EO number for smog purposes? Does not really matter at this point but that the only code or number I can think of.

labyrinth 08-05-2010 12:44 PM

i wasent sure why either but they pulled it off. and he kept calling it a calibration number. hes legit i mean hes ase certified and mazda certified and always goin to mazda classes and stuff. i havent talked to him sense but i guess ill tell him hes crazy haa haa.

TeamRX8 08-06-2010 08:23 AM

I was referring to the dealership tech, not the OP ... :rolleyes:

zoom44 08-06-2010 08:08 PM

me too- the dealership tech is an idiot- sorry i know he's your friend but for him to take it off and then suggest he could flash it with a "code" and then not explain it to you so you understand what he's talking about makes him and idiot.


actually thats harsh- for all we know it might be you. ask him to post here so he can explain to us what he means. maybe he knows what hes talking about and you just dont understand what he's saying.


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