t/b bypass question
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t/b bypass question
I just did the t/b bypass on my 98 formula and it seems like now when im cruising at about 40-45 and punch it, it doesnt downshift near like it used to. Before i did the bypass it would downshift and hook up hard but it doesnt seem like its pulling as hard now. I read on the DIY for the t/b bypass that during the winter season you wont see any results from it and may even notice a slight drop in performance. Just curious to see some opinions or w/e on this matter!!
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hmm okay well since no one is saying anything I've decided im gonna take it off because the car pulls noticeably less now than before...that is all thank you.
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The throttle bypass wont noticably affect anything, either somethings wrong or its in your head. All the bypass does is keep the throttle body the slightest bit cooler, it really doesnt change anything
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Originally Posted by Ericbigmac83
The throttle bypass wont noticably affect anything, either somethings wrong or its in your head. All the bypass does is keep the throttle body the slightest bit cooler, it really doesnt change anything
It probably in your head...there is no way, I repeat, no way that a TBB is noticable....not in a good way, or a bad way...
Check all your connections, etc and make sure you didnt accidentally leave a vacuum line or sensor unplugged...maybe not while installing the TBB, but maybe you didnt notice it at the time...
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all in your head. no way the butt dyno would be able to pick up any gain. but its better then not having bypass. who wants hot coolant going through their throttle body anyway?
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Originally Posted by fortheluckyones
I just did the t/b bypass on my 98 formula and it seems like now when im cruising at about 40-45 and punch it, it doesnt downshift near like it used to. Before i did the bypass it would downshift and hook up hard but it doesnt seem like its pulling as hard now. I read on the DIY for the t/b bypass that during the winter season you wont see any results from it and may even notice a slight drop in performance. Just curious to see some opinions or w/e on this matter!!
Now it's possible that you may have altered or knocked something to to with the rest of the TB assy and mech. Or pulled a breather/vacuum hose off or knocked a HT lead. These could all affect peroformance.
To the other side of the coin.
Do you have any other mods on you car?
Is it 2.73 or 3.23 gears?
Basically a 2.73 geared car will NOT kick down to 1st above 40mph, only to 2nd, but this is a flat sport for this gearing. 3.23 geared cars certainly won't kickdown to first at this speed, but should kickdown to 2nd and will be in a better power band than the 2.73's.
So it could be that the car hasn't changed at all and you are just trying to get it to kick down at the wrong speed. Logcially this seems the mostly likely answer.
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It's a 2.73 geared car but I have 3.23's that im installing next week. I realize that there is no *noticeable* gain to be had with the TBB soo I guess its either in my head or im just not at the right speed for it to downshift. I'm a noob with these cars still since this is my first one to own
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2.73 to a3.23 id atleast go 3.42.the 3.23 isnt gonna feel a whole lot better.i went 3.73 but thats just my opinion.try resetting the ecu. make sure the maf is reinstalled properly.it works as a load meter for the a4 also to determine line pressure.
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Well I say they are 3.23...I could be wrong. They were included with the car when I bought it and i cant remember for sure what the ratio was. I'll call him tomorrow and find out. Thanks for all the tips guys!!
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TB bypass...there's one that everyone does because, well...it couldn't hurt. Not too sure if it helps but it can't hurt. Back when that was my first mod, i actually had it listed as my sig. You will feel no noticeable difference one way or the other though. If it seems slower it is in your head or something was left unhooked...as was previously indicated!
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It's a 2.73 geared car
Try going 36-39mph and then go WOT it should kickdown to 1st and be quite different.
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yeah my clamp was rubbing on the pulley but i just secured it up and away from it after I noticed it was rubbing......I'm officially stupid and its all in my head....feel free to mock freely at my expense haha
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Originally Posted by fortheluckyones
yeah my clamp was rubbing on the pulley but i just secured it up and away from it after I noticed it was rubbing......I'm officially stupid and its all in my head....feel free to mock freely at my expense haha