ER Rockers are in!
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ER Rockers are in!
Me and my brother just finished installing my er rockers from zzp. It took us about 2 and a half hours to do it. Not a bad job to do. We let it idle for a while to listen for anything wrong.... sounded great. So we took it out for about a 15-20 mile drive normal and then went WOT a few times. Truthfully i didnt notice any difference at all. It even feels a little sluggish down low. It was wet out (raining) and i couldnt even spin the tires from a 20 roll. Any ideas on what could be wrong. Does the pcm have to learn them or something?
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just talked to zoom and he said give it atleast an hour of normal driving and the computer will learn it. I will get back to you and write a review after i get more driving in.
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IIRC he installed 1.84s non-adjustable.
Granted the car needs to learn them, but once the exhaust is taken care of he will notice the full potential.
Granted the car needs to learn them, but once the exhaust is taken care of he will notice the full potential.
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First a scan tool is my next invesment. The rockers are called er rockers and the ratio is undisclosed. They are modified stock rockers. I know that when i open the exhaust up then i will get alot more out od the rockers.
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