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Old 11-07-2004, 09:39 PM
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i need to know how can i delete P0300 code with the HP tuner??
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it's easy to get rid of the code, but P0300 is for random misfires, I would try to find the source of the problem rather than deleting the code.

Did you check you wires ? and plugs ?

its your car, but if it were mine I would look for the reason the misfires are occurring iin the first place.

if your still intent on deleting the code go to : edit>engine diagnostics>DTC"S, and select no error reported
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If he has long tubes and a cam for example, theres probably nothing wrong, just to many mods for the stock missfire table. You can either delete the code or rescale your misfire table. a good starting point would be to raise any missfire number below 2000, to 2000.
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Originally Posted by SmokingWS6
If he has long tubes and a cam for example, theres probably nothing wrong, just to many mods for the stock missfire table. You can either delete the code or rescale your misfire table. a good starting point would be to raise any missfire number below 2000, to 2000.
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