Hahaha yeah, ed. Tell him if you are dumb or not lol.
Hahaha yeah, ed. Tell him if you are dumb or not lol.
LOL SMH it's right there in his last posted log. He either grew a set and decided to push the long pedal to the floor or he fixed the throttle cable.
PS I'm smart enough to know he's logging the wrong MAP pid.
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Last edited by Flewbyu123; 01-15-2024 at 06:58 PM.
You can see it in the data log. Your first log you never went past 1/2 throttle. The latest data log you posted went to 100% WOT.
There's nothing "in the tune" that will keep a cable throttle body from going wide open. You either aren't pushing the pedal to the floor or the cable is in the wrong slot in the throttle body. I'd say by the differences in the data logs, it's the latter.
There's nothing "in the tune" that will keep a centri-blower from going into boost.
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He also said remove the current MAP sensor PID and poll the correct one.
That's just not true. There's nothing in a drive by cable throttle body "tune" that will allow you to NOT go WOT when the pedal is pushed to the floor. It is a mechanical link between the pedal and the throttle body. There's nothing you can change in the tune to fix this. You're trying to bullshit someone who has done this for over 20 years. Just stop already.
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