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turbojimmy

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Hello everyone,

I was checking out my TLink files and noticed that my TPS was .39 at idle and 3.58 at WOT. Not enough. Following the procedure on gnttype.org, I was able to get .47 at idle and high 4.8s at WOT.

Now, completely at random (haven't been able to duplicate the conditions) it will stumble and almost stall if I stab it from a dead stop. It's only done it twice in about 50 miles of around town driving. Otherwise, the car feels much better. Turns out the TV cable was holding it back. Had to pop it out one "click". Doesn't seem to have affected the shifting.

Is .47 too high, or was the previous low setting hiding some other problem?

TIA,
Jim
 
Originally posted by turbojimmy
Hello everyone,

I was checking out my TLink files and noticed that my TPS was .39 at idle and 3.58 at WOT. Not enough. Following the procedure on gnttype.org, I was able to get .47 at idle and high 4.8s at WOT.

Now, completely at random (haven't been able to duplicate the conditions) it will stumble and almost stall if I stab it from a dead stop. It's only done it twice in about 50 miles of around town driving. Otherwise, the car feels much better. Turns out the TV cable was holding it back. Had to pop it out one "click". Doesn't seem to have affected the shifting.

Is .47 too high, or was the previous low setting hiding some other problem?

TIA,
Jim


Main problem here is that .47 at idle is WAY TOO HIGH.

.39 - .44 is the ideal range.

Make sure you keep your IAC in range also (10-25, idle, park)
 
Re: Re: Stumble after TPS Adjustment

Originally posted by TurboDave



Main problem here is that .47 at idle is WAY TOO HIGH.

.39 - .44 is the ideal range.

Make sure you keep your IAC in range also (10-25, idle, park)

That 'splains it. Thought sub .50 was cool. At .44, I couldn't get enough out of the top. I'll have to screw around with it some more, I guess.

Thanks,
Jim
 
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