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Old 01-09-2008, 11:22 AM   #1
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wiring? does your tps percentage bounce from 1-3% at warm up or idle?
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Failing mafs or wiring, your hacking with an afc already so if the mafs is failing your afc will compensate for the voltage changes, but it may function normally at higher voltage and you shouldn't tune like that.
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That's just some crap I made up by the way, i don't know what would happen just doesn't seem logical to do that's all
Test TPS and mafs.
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wiring? does your tps percentage bounce from 1-3% at warm up or idle?

Failing mafs or wiring, your hacking with an afc already so if the mafs is failing your afc will compensate for the voltage changes, but it may function normally at higher voltage and you shouldn't tune like that.
Test TPS and mafs.
my tps when the car is warm is about 4.65v something if I am not remembering wrong....
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