HerbieTheCar
Active Member
So I installed the Injen Intakes last night, and when I went to start it, there was a lot of noise coming from the engine bay. It sounded like the ventilation (A/C) system blowing air on max power, but it wasn't on the inside of the car. It stopped and settled after a few seconds, though.
And when I went to start the car this morning, it exhibited the same noise, but it wasn't as loud and it went away after a few seconds.
The temperature last night when I started was around 30 degrees Fahrenheit and this morning was around 20 degrees Fahrenheit.
So my question is: is this normal? The manual called for unplugging the battery in the trunk before installation so maybe the computer reset and/or the ECU is just trying to adjust to the new intake? Or is it normal behavior on cold starts?
And when I went to start the car this morning, it exhibited the same noise, but it wasn't as loud and it went away after a few seconds.
The temperature last night when I started was around 30 degrees Fahrenheit and this morning was around 20 degrees Fahrenheit.
So my question is: is this normal? The manual called for unplugging the battery in the trunk before installation so maybe the computer reset and/or the ECU is just trying to adjust to the new intake? Or is it normal behavior on cold starts?