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Topic: Throttle Sensor Adjust?
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Jdub07
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When tapping into one of the wires on my throttle response sensor I had to take it off. Black94 5.0 said I would need to re-adjust it once putting it back on. I can't remember the tool he said that is needed to "calibrate" (for lack of a better word) it.
Also what is the reading that I want on the throttle response sensor when doing this?
Car runs fine but has a small burp in idle.
Posts: 7282 | Registered: Apr 2003
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Jdub07
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quote: Originally posted by Jdub07: When tapping into one of the wires on my throttle response sensor I had to take it off. Black94 5.0 said I would need to re-adjust it once putting it back on. I can't remember the tool he said that is needed to "calibrate" (for lack of a better word) it.
Also what is the reading that I want on the throttle response sensor when doing this?
Car runs fine but has a small burp in idle.
cool thanks! so .98 volts is for ALLLL cars?
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Stimson
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Do not set it to .98 volts. Try 0.85 or so. Basicly, 0.75-0.90 is fine.
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Jdub07
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quote: Originally posted by st5150: Do not set it to .98 volts. Try 0.85 or so. Basicly, 0.75-0.90 is fine.
thanks...so would a "fluke" meter work? I dont' have a meter
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MR GO FAST
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Member # 2088
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quote: Originally posted by st5150: Do not set it to .98 volts. Try 0.85 or so. Basicly, 0.75-0.90 is fine.
Why not?
-------------------- 1986 Gt that is faster than FOSTANGS pinto
Posts: 3729 | From: ATWATER/SANJO/RWC | Registered: Nov 2002
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