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    spelunkerdspelunkerd
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      I’m not sure why you want to do that. It almost never shows 0% when foot is off the gas. One trick is to remove the floor mat, which might give you a few % on the high side. It seems unlikely you will get much performance boost by changing those numbers,

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      clearancemanclearanceman
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        [quote]Quoted From spelunkerd: _x000D_
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        I’m not sure why you want to do that. It almost never shows 0% when foot is off the gas. One trick is to remove the floor mat, which might give you a few % on the high side. It seems unlikely you will get much per

        #462002
        pcmdjasonpcmdjason
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          And you know it’s a TPS or you’re just seeing if it is?

          #462003
          clearancemanclearanceman
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            Quoted From pcmdjason: _x000D_
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            And you know it’s a TPS or you’re just seeing if it is?

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            Just checking it since I never adjusted it. Figured might as well. _x000D_
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            #462004
            clearancemanclearanceman
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              Quoted From clearanceman: _x000D_
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              Just checking it since I never adjusted it. Figured might as well. _x000D_
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              In the meantime, I just put the TPS in the middle of it’s range of adjustment and I’ll go from there. It was at one end of i

              #462005
              dreamer2355dreamer2355
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                Did you try sweep testing the TPS with a DVOM?_x000D_
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                At idle, you should have around 0.9v and WOT around 4.9.

                #462006
                clearancemanclearanceman
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                  Quoted From dreamer2355: _x000D_
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                  Did you try sweep testing the TPS with a DVOM?_x000D_
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                  At idle, you should have around 0.9v and WOT around 4.9.

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                  Don’t have a DVOM. Next good sale, I’m buying one, it’s getting to be a problem not having on

                  #462007
                  dreamer2355dreamer2355
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                    A cheap model that reads under 20vdc will be fine C8-)_x000D_
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                    Keep us posted!

                    #462008
                    clearancemanclearanceman
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                      Quoted From dreamer2355: _x000D_
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                      A cheap model that reads under 20vdc will be fine C8-)_x000D_
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                      Keep us posted!

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                      I actually do have a volt meter, I thought you meant a code reader. What’s the procedure? BTW, throttle feels good now. I th

                      #462009
                      EricTheCarGuy 1EricTheCarGuy
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                        Don’t adjust the TPS as it’s probably not the problem.

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