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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Sacramento, CA
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I understand where your coming from but if there is a bigger throttle body then the idling will need to be adjusted to compensate, right? Bigger throttle body is allowing more suction so everything has to work together as unison.
Also when a battery is disconnected for a period of time, doesn't the memory clear? If so then the idling will have to be reset because the computer doesnt have the settings anymore. Not sure why you would close the butterfly to adjust the idling. But again i will start off at 1000 rpm, then drive and see how it feels. From there keep adjusting to your liking. Anybody else have any thoughts on this????? Last edited by randbstar; 06-24-2005 at 12:06 AM.. |
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