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Grand Prix Fever Total posts: 789
Galen Vent2000 Grand Prix GTP Joined: 28 Dec 2007 Location: Webster, NY/ Englewood, Florida Age: 37 |
Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2008 1:12 am Post subject: what is CASE learn? |
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Ive been reading about people needing to get CASE learn done to their PCM's after they get them tuned. I recently put a DHP 1.0 in my GTP....I got a chance to drive the car a few days ago when it was very nice out and no salt on the roads and no check engine light came on. What is CASE learn? and do I still need it if my car didnt trip and light? _________________
-2000 Grand Prix GTP silvermist
-2003 Grand Prix GT redfire metallic
-1991 Grand Prix GTP LQ1/Getrag284 5 speed. Neon blue metallic.
-1999 Regal GSE....SOLD. |
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JSelk Total posts: 351 Jeffrey Selk2004 Grand Prix GT Joined: 19 Jan 2007 Location: Fort Collins, CO Age: 38 |
Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2008 7:31 am Post subject: |
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If your car started, you don't need a case learn. _________________
2004 GT1
*COMPLETE MODS*
17" GM Accessory Rims
Pacesetters
Wizaired CAI
TOP SWAP
Powrtuner
XP Cam, 105# Springs
ZZP S2 I/C
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Larry Total posts: 2201 Larry H.2001 Grand Prix GTP Joined: 01 Oct 2003 Location: Rochester, NY Age: 47 |
Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2008 8:34 am Post subject: |
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If you replace your PCM or crank pulley, you should technically get a CASE learn for the best performance. But if you don't throw a DTC, then you can get away without one and the car will drive fine. There's no rush, but maybe at a club meet, someone with a tuner can try a CASE learn on your car. Maybe we can meet in Webster sometime and try it. It won't hurt. |
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KC2GIW Total posts: 5563
Matt Antonio1998 Grand Prix GTX Joined: 11 Jun 2004 Location: SYR/ROC Age: 25 |
Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2008 8:52 am Post subject: |
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You can't do a case learn without the car running _________________ Hi, I'm Matt. I'm the resident smartass and I have fourblack children: (ok, one's only half black..)
07.5 2500HD, Duramax, Edge Race Evo CTS, MBRP 5" Stainless, TransGo, Sleeves, EGR!, PCV
09 VRSCDX - Night Rod. Flat black, gloss black
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Joe_Omerta Total posts: 867 Joe Ventresca2000 Grand Prix GTP Joined: 24 Jul 2005 Location: Blasdell Age: 38 |
Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2008 10:35 am Post subject: |
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when i had a bad crank sensor i got no codes whatsoever, when i replaced it the car ran ok and stopped randomly dying on me. after doing the case learn it really woke up. but all cars are different, if u think ur car is running good then leave it, but it should be done if u replaced the pcm _________________ 2004 Yukon XL Trying to keep stock
2000 gtp Custom I/C, TOGs, Custom PCM, 3.25'', HAI, VS cam Retired |
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mguzzo Total posts: 2863
Michael Guzzo1998 Grand Prix GTP Joined: 03 Oct 2003 Location: in front of you Age: 58 |
Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2008 11:04 am Post subject: |
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CASE learn is properly called "crankshaft position sensor variation learn procedure". It measures the variations of the reluctor and sensor to detect the crank position, then stores the information in the PCM. It's used to detect changes in crank speed for misfire detection and to tell the difference between misfires and running on rough roads. It also optimizes timing which is based on crank position. If you don't get a code it means that it was good enough to keep the engine running. You should get it done. _________________ 1998 Silvermist GTP Coupe
Bone stock unicorn
1998 True Green Metallic GTP Coupe
Pullied, cammed, intercooled. With a kiddie seat. It once ran a 13 flat.
1998 True Green Metallic GTP Sedan (retired)
Stock: 14.33 @ 96.5
PB: 13.89 @ 101 mph |
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redross17 Total posts: 3600 Brian Ross2004 Grand Prix GTP CompG Joined: 11 Dec 2003 Location: Buffalo Age: 48 |
Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2008 12:18 pm Post subject: |
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mguzzo wrote: | You should get it done. |
As long as the rev limiter is still in place, it never hurts... _________________ 2018 Acadia
Retired: 2014 ATS, 2004 GTP |
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Grand Prix Fever Total posts: 789
Galen Vent2000 Grand Prix GTP Joined: 28 Dec 2007 Location: Webster, NY/ Englewood, Florida Age: 37 |
Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2008 3:16 pm Post subject: |
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Yeah....if most of you guys recomend it getting done...I will eventually have it done just to be safe. Can it be done w/ the car sitting still running? My car is sitting out in my barn....and im not driving it any time soon cause its been snowing and im sure they've put some salt down by now. |
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redross17 Total posts: 3600 Brian Ross2004 Grand Prix GTP CompG Joined: 11 Dec 2003 Location: Buffalo Age: 48 |
Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2008 4:04 pm Post subject: |
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The procedure goes like this:
1. Start CASE Learn program
2. Start the car
3. Apply Parking Brake
4. Depress main Brake
5. Click 'Go' in the program
6. Stomp on the gas (while both brakes applied) so it hits the rev limiter
7. When program says complete (~2 sec later), remove foot from gas
8. Grab a beer |
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Grand Prix Fever Total posts: 789
Galen Vent2000 Grand Prix GTP Joined: 28 Dec 2007 Location: Webster, NY/ Englewood, Florida Age: 37 |
Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2008 4:38 pm Post subject: |
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redross17 wrote: | The procedure goes like this:
1. Start CASE Learn program
2. Start the car
3. Apply Parking Brake
4. Depress main Brake
5. Click 'Go' in the program
6. Stomp on the gas (while both brakes applied) so it hits the rev limiter
7. When program says complete (~2 sec later), remove foot from gas
8. Grab a beer |
Haha sounds easy enough to me...I can definately handle step 8. |
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