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nickygn23

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Hey guys. Just got my scanmaster. Better late than never. What would be normal readings? I'm still trying to figure the thing out. The istructions are a little vague to say the least. Just happy I hooked it up right. Any help, hints and info on it would be appreciate it. By the way its the 2.1 version.
Thanks
 
Post up what your seeing for settings right now. We can go thru them and see what's going on.
 
Here are my numbers I think. Still trying to figure the thing out. I just wrote all info. Here Goes.
BAT 13.4
INT 128
BL 131
CLT 187
ATS 100
R 1100
TPS 42
IAC 00
CC 05.74
AF 07
L8 51
MAL 00
Almost completely clueless what most of it means
 
...Almost completely clueless what most of it means
Don't feel like the Lone Ranger. I'm trying to learn what mine is telling me also.

Might help if you make a couple of copies of the instructions. One for the glovebox & one for reading on the crapper.

Good luck
~JM~
 
Thanks JM. I checked out the info and I now have a better feel for it.
Thanks. Still have to get though all of it. That was helpful.
 
Adjust the IAC. It will effect the TPS setting in the process. Prob why your rpm's are high.
 
It's located under the throttle body. There is an adjustment on the throttle body. It adjusts the throttle blade.
 
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When you mean under the throttlebody do you mean actually under it or do I have to take it off completly? I only see one adjustment screw. Its on the side. I'm sending a picture. ......................Tried to send a picture but the new turbo buick site isn't alowing me to do that.
 
The IAC is that large plastic 3/4" or so bolt head looking sensor looking device directly under the throttle body opening. Usually the hose that goes from the Maf to the Turbine inlet partially obscures it from view & removal. The adjustment screw is on the throttle linkage & looks like an idle adjustment screw. Usually there is a small plastic cap over the end of it. Probably wouldn't hurt to remove the IAC just to insure that it moves & is not frozen in place. It should only be hand tight.

Hope this helps
~JM~
 
dont mess with the iac sensor unless it fails to adjust the iac count using the throttle blade adjustment screw.
back that screw out and the iac count should go up as the rpm falls below chip set idle speed
as you bring it back you may need to readjust the tps to keep it in the 40s
turn the key off and restart and see where the iac goes
adjust until the iac reads 10-30 range at idle in park at operating temp
 
I appreciate it guys. I'll try it tommorrow. I was looking for two adjustment screws. Drove myself nuts.
 
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