Well done, only took us 7 pages and 125 posts to get there
Might be a wise idea to disconnect the battery, wait 10 minutes, and reconnect the battery, and start the car. When you cut power to the ecu, it resets the fuel trims, meaning it reads the oxygen sensor and how rich or lean it is, but doesnt really know how much fuel to add or subtract, this is called fuel trims and is saved in the ECU as a %. Letting it idle for 16 minutes after reconnecting power will let the ecu cycle 4 times so it'll get a good average of the correct % to add or subtract, and will let you have a decent fuel economy.
Edit: oh and put the car back together now