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Old 09-13-2011, 03:21 PM   #1
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Guess I'll start tearing things apart! :

Going to check the battery, then the TPS and then we'll go from there.
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Old 09-17-2011, 01:16 PM   #2
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Since you felt the need to stop at that first station to "put a couple of gallons in" I'm guessing you were very low. I wonder if it picked up some trash from the bottom of the tank. Might be worth getting a fuel pressure tester (maybe the local autoparts stores have em in their loaner sets) and testing it first.
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Old 09-18-2011, 07:01 PM   #3
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Finally got around to checking the TPS this weekend. From what I can remember the narrow side read 2.Xk closed and 8.Xk wide open. On the full side it read around 1.2k closed and 4.Xk wide open. So, I tried to adjust the screw and couldn't get it to budge one way or the other, even after soaking it with PBlaster. Put it all back together, cranked it up and it idled fine and seemed smoother holding it at different rpms just sitting in the driveway. So I decided to go for a drive and of course it wasn't bucking anymore. But, if I let off the throttle slightly still holding speed it would gurgle (best word I can think of) and when I came to about my 3rd or 4th stop light the car wouldn't hold idle, it would just die. I could hold it at about 800 to 1000 with the pedal and it idled fine but if I tried to hold it anywhere from 1500 to 3000 it started surging up and down. Came back home let it sit for a few mins then cranked it up and it idled just fine. Went for another spin and it did the same thing again, gurgling and dieing. Runs great otherwise!

So from what I understand it should be reading on the narrow side .8k to 1.2k closed and 4.Xk to 6.0k wide open and anything above 6 is a bad TPS? And I'm guessing if I could have gotten the screw to turn I could have gotten the closed setting close to spec for both maybe but doubt it would have helped the narrow full setting. Now that I think about it either the narrow or the full would sometimes read correctly when checked in the closed position when I was messing around. And even more crazy a couple of times the cam got stuck against the upper intake manifold when I had the throttle wide open. But anyway, I'm guessing I have a bad TPS and who knows what else.
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