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Please take a look at my scanmaster numbers.....
I'm chasing a warm temp stalling problem, can someone take a look at my scanmaster numbers at idle and see if anything stands out:
FP line on 38psi AF 05 LB 40 Bat 13.1-13.6 fluctuates Int 128 BL 128 Clt 173 ATS 120 rpm 700 Tps 42 iac 12 Nal 23 not sure what the code 23 is but i'm not getting a light, this is with the engine fully warm and a thrasher 92. thanks
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'87 Grand National w/ t-tops, GNX Wheels, 8"K&N, Walbro 340/hotwired, Billet AFPR, 3" Mease Downpipe, Hooker exhaust, Comp Cam 980's, RA93, rear seat braces, ET Streets '00 NBM Camaro SS Pacesetter LT's, Hooker Catback, SLP Lid |
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First I'll assume it was hot out since your ATS is high at 120F.
MAL 23, oddly enough, is Air temp sensor low. Your TPS is a bit low for idle. Should be around .46 at idle with the engine running and about 0.44 with the key on but engine off. Is the fuel pressure with the line off what Thrasher recommends? If you didn't already know, you can clear the MAL code by disconnecting the ECM with the orange wire connector behind the battery. This will also clear any chip programmable features if the Thrasher has this feature????
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1987 Grand National -> 11.81@117.8mph...93+alky thru the cat w/ a TA49 2005 Subaru Forester XT 2007 TB SS |
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Thanks, it was hot today around 90, I let the car idle in the heat trying to simulate the problem. The ats was actually around 137 then dropped to 120. FP with line off is 45psi.
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Sorry to disagree, but his idle tps is PERFECT. The one thing you DONT want is .46, that's too close to crossing over the high idle threshold. .42 is perfect and .44 is good.
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TurboDave EWCS(SW) USN (Ret.) My Photo Gallery Email Us Sevierville, TN TranslatorPro MAFless fuel, spark and boost management 86 GN(TranslatorPro/ExtenderPro on speed density w/boost & fuel pump control,PLX-WB) (original owner) 87 GN (second owner) 84 L69 Z28 (original owner) 01 Excursion LTD 7.3L PSD(Power Stroke Diesel), Turbo, 4X2 08 Honda Accord EX-L, 270HP 3.5V6, AT |
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So how should you set the TPS...with the key on but the engine not running or with the engine at idle? My TPS jumps about 0.02 between the two. I set mine for 0.44 with the key on engine not running.
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You can set it with the key on, engine off, just have to remember there's going to be a .02 voltage difference. That's the reason I always recommend setting it for .40, key on, engine off or .42 engine running (if one must). Much safer doing these tweaks with the engine off.
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TurboDave EWCS(SW) USN (Ret.) My Photo Gallery Email Us Sevierville, TN TranslatorPro MAFless fuel, spark and boost management 86 GN(TranslatorPro/ExtenderPro on speed density w/boost & fuel pump control,PLX-WB) (original owner) 87 GN (second owner) 84 L69 Z28 (original owner) 01 Excursion LTD 7.3L PSD(Power Stroke Diesel), Turbo, 4X2 08 Honda Accord EX-L, 270HP 3.5V6, AT |
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