How much should throttle plate be open?
#12
Ryan, you still want the throttle to close completely for good idle. I've always been able to adjust the cable so it goes a little bit slack; yet the gas pedal still has enough travel to open it completely when you floor the pedal.
#13
hummm my tuner has always thought me differently...but maybe he is talking in a performance way vs. every day driving? I donno...I’m guessing since I’m on a tuned ecu not a stock tune. I personally don't like slack in the cable. Mine are always fairly tight so my pedal is always stiff not soft.
Helps with reaction times too
Helps with reaction times too
#14
Depends what you mean by "fairly tight" and what I mean by "a little slack". If I leave 0.5mm or 1.0mm of slack in the cable, there's very little pedal travel before opening the throttle, yet the pedal has plenty of travel to fully open the throttle.
If I adjust the cable for something like 0.1mm slack, then I'd have to keep adjusting it as often as I adjust my bicycle shift cables.
If I adjust the cable for something like 0.1mm slack, then I'd have to keep adjusting it as often as I adjust my bicycle shift cables.
#15
I ended up just getting a whole other throttle body from a junk yard. It in fact is supposed to be open a tiny bit, NOT SHUT all the way.
I know this is old but I am just returning to ALL my solved threads just in case someone in the future has a similar question.
#16
Thanks for posting all of this. I too wondered if throttle plate should be "totally" closed at idle. My throttle plate is sticking after setting over night. The TPS and everything associated with it is very clean.
Based on what you posted, I am assuming that the throttle plate is being allow to close all the way by the throttle adjusting screw. I am going to attempt to adjust this screw even though manual says its not adjustable.
Can you give me a specific number that describes how much opening of the throttle plate is needed based on what you saw with your junk yard TPS....005 in., 010 in. ???
Thanks in advance
Joe
Based on what you posted, I am assuming that the throttle plate is being allow to close all the way by the throttle adjusting screw. I am going to attempt to adjust this screw even though manual says its not adjustable.
Can you give me a specific number that describes how much opening of the throttle plate is needed based on what you saw with your junk yard TPS....005 in., 010 in. ???
Thanks in advance
Joe
Last edited by joede; 05-24-2012 at 08:22 PM.
#17
Suggest setting the idle air bypass screw in the throttle plate at mid-point of adjustment. Then adjust idle w/ mechanical stop to spec (550 +/- 50 rpm) w/ IACV disconnected. This should result in correct gap.
good luck
good luck
#18
I've always thought that the throttle plate should close completely, and the mechanical stop should be adjusted to only just prevent it from wedging stuck closed.
So I'd tighten it just a tiny bit at a time until it doesn't stick in the morning. After you're satisfied that it doesn't stick (with various overnight temperatures), then adjust your base idle & go through the idle-learning procedure.
So I'd tighten it just a tiny bit at a time until it doesn't stick in the morning. After you're satisfied that it doesn't stick (with various overnight temperatures), then adjust your base idle & go through the idle-learning procedure.
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