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After I tune my car and I turned it on it hesitate for a sec or two before it started is that normal after tuning it?
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Same happenied to me. It's been fine since. I chalked it up to the battery being slightly drained.
 

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Same thing happened to mine the first time. But has never happened again
 

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Lots of people talk of battery drain but mine flashes in a few minutes and has never shown any measurable voltage drop at the battery (SCT).
 

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Same happenied to me. It's been fine since. I chalked it up to the battery being slightly drained.
Battery drain. Happened to me each time I reflashed.

You should always have a battery charger connected when flashing the PCM. A drop in voltage can corrupt the PCM sometimes to the point of being bricked.
 

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After I tune my car and I turned it on it hesitate for a sec or two before it started is that normal after tuning it?
Yeah should be fine.
 

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You should always have a battery charger connected when flashing the PCM. A drop in voltage can corrupt the PCM sometimes to the point of being bricked.
Yep, I always have a trickle charger hooked up.
 

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Same here, it's normal. Not just on this car but others I have tuned as well.
 

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You should always have a battery charger connected when flashing the PCM. A drop in voltage can corrupt the PCM sometimes to the point of being bricked.
I need to pick one up, but now that my tune is dialed in I don't see myself reflashing, unless I switch to a Nguage
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