Name this problem, Thanks for Anyone who helps out
#11
Re: Name this problem, Thanks for Anyone who helps out
Check the TPS specs with a volt meter.
.5v or a touch less at idle, 4.5v at WOT
Do this with KOEO (Key-On, Engine-Off) and make sure the voltage swings nicely with no jumps while you slowly press down the peddle.
.5v or a touch less at idle, 4.5v at WOT
Do this with KOEO (Key-On, Engine-Off) and make sure the voltage swings nicely with no jumps while you slowly press down the peddle.
#12
Re: Name this problem, Thanks for Anyone who helps out
It very well could be this, my last set up did it too, this is a different tps from the junkyard.. maybe i just went two for two, either that or the junkyard map is as crappy as my last one, ill keep you posted, thanks everyone
#13
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I doubt its your TPs if you arent throwing a code for it. When I adjusted my TPS a while back I had a cell until I got it in teh perfect spot. and I mean PERFECT.
Do you have both of your O2 sensors hooked up? Not spliced into each other? If you only have one or none hooked up it will bog down until you pretty much floor it. Check that out.
Do you have both of your O2 sensors hooked up? Not spliced into each other? If you only have one or none hooked up it will bog down until you pretty much floor it. Check that out.
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