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the wrath

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I UNHOOKED IT IT SMOOTHED OUT WHEN I PLUG IT BACK IN IT ACTS LIKE IT WANTS TO DIE OUT WITH IT PLUGGED IN ITS SHAKES A LOT AND WHEN I PUNCH IT IT TAKES OFF REALLY SLOW UNTIL THE BOOST KICKS IN THEN IT BUILDS UP BOOST AND THE CAR STARTS BUCKING WHEN YOU FLOOR IT BUT IF YOU LIGHTLY GET INTO IT IT DOESNT DO IT AT ALL ALL I DID WAS RESET MY TPS TO .42 IT WAS AT .29 WHEN IT WAS THERE IT WAS REALLY FUN TO DRIVE BUT IT WOULD BUCK ON THE TOP END THIS CAR IS DRIVING ME NUTS
 
make sure the battery is disconnected when ever you play witn sensors if you did that you might have to up your fuel pres 2-3 psi. also through in a new fuel filter you be surprised at the perforemance difference when the fuel is flowing propely. what are your tps volts at wot look for at least 4.7 good luck letus know what happens
 
bad mass air?

sounds like a bad mass air.by you disconnecting the tps your putting it in limp mode ,bypassing the mass air flow sensor also.see if it smooths out by having the tps plugged in and disconnecting the mass air.these items should be tested more properly but that will steer you in the right direction.

nick,
 
the mass air sensor

when i have the tps plugged in and i unplug the mass air flow it trys to die out but when the tps isnt plugged inand i unplug the mass air flow sensor it dies out
 
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