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Unplug the tps, temp fix?

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magik95

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Feb 24, 2008
aurora, Colorado
I went out for a cruise tonight(or tried at least) and my car kept bogging really bad.
It would happen at random between 30 and 65 mph. A/F gauge went lean loss of power.

Datta loger gave me po300. The damn random missfire.
Did some reading and on it and have been readng that a lot of people are just unplugging the TPS as a temp fix.:hmm: Any one ever done this?

This is really the first time since the 6bolt swap I have had a issue with the missfire.

I did have the POT mod done but took it off. Don't have a black top CAS.
Just changed my plugs and replaced the coils for the COP.

6bolt swap guys help!
 
I did them both to fix it, pot mod works as long as you make sure you don't run lean, my advice is buy dsmlink ASAP as that's the only good way to get around it..I'm sure you know that, just went through it myself and its frustrating..I ended up unplugging TPS so I wouldn't risk running lean as I didn't have an A/F gauge...You'll love your car again when you get dsmlink trust me, it's well worth the money...
 
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