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![]() Keep it closer to 0.93-0.95 instead of 0.998 or whatever others recommend. Your voltmeter (unless you spent a LOT of money on it) will not be that accurate, anyways. The risk of a surging idle increases quickly the closer you get to 1 Volt. FWIW, you may find it advantageous to notch out the TPS so you can adjust its position. Remember to double check afterwards with all accessories turned on!
Mike: yeah, .975 seems to work for most ppl, including myself. I just bumped it back to 0.96 the other day b/c of surging. Ended up my ground cable wasn't worth $h!t. ![]()
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