Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

High rpms cleaning throttle body

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • #16

    Another mystery solved!
    If youre picky - aim for .48 volts. 8 tenths will give a slightly more accurate response on wot throttle pulls from a dig, from what I've seen. I've noticed a difference between .45 and .48 as well, and I'm very picky.

    Glad it all worked out!
    Check out the GTST Projects page and keep up to date with my build!
    www.nelsonmx.wordpress.com
    Like us on Facebook! www.facebook.com/NelsonMX
    Any part inquiries can be forwarded to marc@nelsonmx.com

    Comment


    • #17
      Funny that you say that! I tested between 4.5v and 5v. I set it at 4.5 initially but that was when the car was in the "On" position but not started. When the car was "started" it only read 4.1v! Instead of the 4.5 before it was started. So I fiddled with it, I went from 4.5 in "On" position to 5.0v in the "On" position and with the car started it read 4.8 and man what a difference it was!!

      Thanks again lol!
      DEATHSQUAD AUTOMOTIVE STYLING
      --------------------------------------------------

      www.deathsquad.ca

      Comment

      Working...
      X