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86TType

Slick 86 T-type
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I have had my t-type for almost 2yrs and never knew how to work my scan master.........is these numbers ok or not please let me know...
AF-7
L8-42
bAT-14.0
INT-128
BL-119
CLT-162
AT 5-97
R-1000
TPS-.54
IAC-00
cc- 6-255
MAL-24
02- 100-679 at idle

And when i get on it my retard may jump up to 6.0 some time is that bad or not?please help me and how do i check it on an 1/8 mile run dont it suppose to key it in?
 
86TType said:
I have had my t-type for almost 2yrs and never knew how to work my scan master.........is these numbers ok or not please let me know...
AF-7
L8-42
bAT-14.0
INT-128
BL-119
CLT-162
AT 5-97
R-1000
TPS-.54
IAC-00
cc- 6-255
MAL-24
02- 100-679 at idle

And when i get on it my retard may jump up to 6.0 some time is that bad or not?please help me and how do i check it on an 1/8 mile run dont it suppose to key it in?

if this is at idle - 1] your rpms are too high 2]your tps should be lower [.42-.44] 3] malfunction code 24 - do a search - i dont have the info in front of me and am too lazy to go get it right now - u can unplug your memory wire on the ecm to reset codes and see if it comes back.
 
Where can i go to check that code out is it some kind of site that have the codes because i dont know anything about it?
 
86TType said:
Where can i go to check that code out is it some kind of site that have the codes because i dont know anything about it?

code 24 is the VSS [vehicle speed sensor] it might have gone off b/c your idle speed is too high - start here Adjust your TPS .42-.44 idle - 4.6-4.8 WOT then clear mal codes - and drive and see how much better your car runs - When there site is back up and running i really suggest you vist www.gnttype.org and READ, READ, READ HTH
 
Hey Royal T thats the point i dont know how to clear it and reset it dont noone down my way have one well it aint too many turbo buicks around here but i need help bad i would like to learn how to tune it right with it .....
 
Hey Royal T so that 24 mal code mean i got it idle too high right so i need to idle it down a little bit right and how do i clear my mal codes?
 
To reset, pull the ECM power cable...It's the orange one near the battery.. That'll clear any codes in there
 
You need to adjust the TPS first - this is the Throttle Position Sensor which is on the pasenger side of the throttle body and reads how far open the throttle blade is - and bases fueling off of this voltage. There are to screws which can be loosened to adjust the "clocking" or position of the tps. Your goal is to lower voltage at idle to around .42-.44. Then with engine off and floor mat removed press down as far a you can on accelerator and see the reading. Your goal is to have WOT around 4.7-4.8. The tricky part is getting the tps to read BOTH when you have it tighten the screws... this might take a little work to get your desired settings. HTH
 
Hey Royal T I got it at .40 but at WOT 440 with engine off i got he MAL code 24 off................
 
86TType said:
Hey Royal T I got it at .40 but at WOT 440 with engine off i got he MAL code 24 off................

Yeah it takes a lil' bit to get it there- is it idling down and drivin' a lil' betta though? U can keep tryin to get it closer. It will help performance on the top end.
 
No royal t its idle about 1000 and my iac is 00 at idle but it says it suppose to be like 40 at idle how do i get it to 40 without it idling too high?
 
here i copied this from some website it should help you.



The base engine idle adjustment procedure (minimum air rate) is recommended annually or when modifications such as installing a different chip are done. The minimum air rate adjustment is essentially calibrating the true base engine idle RPMs in correlation with the electronics and TPS zero percent throttle perimeters. Before beginning this procedure, the throttle body and IAC seat and motor pintle MUST be free of carbon deposits and thoroughly cleaned to enhance proper airflow, this is commonly done with carburetor cleaner and a rag. The following instructions will assume a scan tool is being used to access ECM data.

1) Warm up engine to operating temperature, then shut it off.

2) Put ECM in diagnostic mode and turn the ignition to the run position, diagnostic mode can be confirmed with the check engine light flashing code 12.

3) Wait 45 seconds, and then disconnect the IAC motor 4-pin connector.

4) Put scan tool in open mode (road test) and start engine.

5) Confirm closed loop status.

6) Put Emergency brake on and or block tires and put shift lever in "DRIVE".

7) Using the throttle blade adjustment screw on the throttle body, set the idle speed to 500 RPM +- 50 using only the scan tool RPM display.

8) Put shift lever back in the PARK position.

9) While the engine is still running, adjust the TPS to .042 -.046. If your TPS was well above or below this setting, it might be a good idea to recheck step #7 once more.

NOTE: It's suggested the idle TPS setting be done while charging system is operating.

10) Turn the engine off and reconnect the IAC wire connector, turn key back on to the run position and set maximum TPS value to at least 4.7 volts with throttle blade at WOT, recheck step 9 and 10 back and forth till both settings are obtained.

NOTE: To obtain 4.7 volts at WOT, it may be necessary to remove the TPS and trim off enough material from the banana shaped tabs to allow the sensor to shift closer to the front of the vehicle, this shifting will move the TPS throw arm closer to the throttle shaft throw pin changing the fulcrum point increasing TPS voltage output.

11) It is now necessary to clear the ECM memory. Disconnect the ECM power supply and wait at least 10 seconds then reconnect.

12) Test drive car and sustain 45 MPH for 300 yards, the ECM will now command an IAC reset and update its counts so the ECM will now know where the IAC is in relation to its seated position.
The base engine idle adjustment procedure (minimum air rate) is recommended annually or when modifications such as installing a different chip are done. The minimum air rate adjustment is essentially calibrating the true base engine idle RPMs in correlation with the electronics and TPS zero percent throttle perimeters. Before beginning this procedure, the throttle body and IAC seat and motor pintle MUST be free of carbon deposits and thoroughly cleaned to enhance proper airflow, this is commonly done with carburetor cleaner and a rag. The following instructions will assume a scan tool is being used to access ECM data.

1) Warm up engine to operating temperature, then shut it off.

2) Put ECM in diagnostic mode and turn the ignition to the run position, diagnostic mode can be confirmed with the check engine light flashing code 12.

3) Wait 45 seconds, and then disconnect the IAC motor 4-pin connector.

4) Put scan tool in open mode (road test) and start engine.

5) Confirm closed loop status.

6) Put Emergency brake on and or block tires and put shift lever in "DRIVE".

7) Using the throttle blade adjustment screw on the throttle body, set the idle speed to 500 RPM +- 50 using only the scan tool RPM display.

8) Put shift lever back in the PARK position.

9) While the engine is still running, adjust the TPS to .042 -.046. If your TPS was well above or below this setting, it might be a good idea to recheck step #7 once more.

NOTE: It's suggested the idle TPS setting be done while charging system is operating.

10) Turn the engine off and reconnect the IAC wire connector, turn key back on to the run position and set maximum TPS value to at least 4.7 volts with throttle blade at WOT, recheck step 9 and 10 back and forth till both settings are obtained.

NOTE: To obtain 4.7 volts at WOT, it may be necessary to remove the TPS and trim off enough material from the banana shaped tabs to allow the sensor to shift closer to the front of the vehicle, this shifting will move the TPS throw arm closer to the throttle shaft throw pin changing the fulcrum point increasing TPS voltage output.

11) It is now necessary to clear the ECM memory. Disconnect the ECM power supply and wait at least 10 seconds then reconnect.

12) Test drive car and sustain 45 MPH for 300 yards, the ECM will now command an IAC reset and update its counts so the ECM will now know where the IAC is in relation to its seated position.
 
Low IAC

If your IAC is reading 0 and your idle is too high, you've got a vaccum leak.
Check all of your vacuum hoses, PCV valve, throttle body gaskets etc.

Hope this helps
 
Sometimes throttle blade gets gunked up and doesnt fully shut which can cause high idles. Start with the procedure listed and see what happens. This should be a relatively easy problem.
 
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