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Old 08-10-2002, 03:11 PM
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its a zero and will not move,am i looking at the right partameter or do i have a bad sensor?
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You may have drilled the throttle body hole to much.
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any other sugestion? its ran fine till latley and i havnt done anything.
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well the motor works, no vaccume leaks (that i could find) and i cant tell where any unmettered air would get in.....dammit im confused (not hard to do)
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ok after using the old version of atap, i can now read, it moves as it should but at idle it slowly goes back to ZERO did i drill to much of the hole? it doesnt run bad ( well i dont know cuz its been like this scince the install). plz help
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I think you drilled too much. Had the same problem after I changed the Hot Cam to a TR224. Hole was then too big. I fixed it by covering the hole with a small patch of copper shielding tape. Then poked a hole through it. It was just enough to get the idle to come back down quicker. Be sure to clean off the TB plate with solvent before trying to stick anything on it.




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