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Kennebell throttle Body issues
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<blockquote data-quote="Willie" data-source="post: 16622230" data-attributes="member: 14133"><p>Yeah, you're correct, these TPS's really cannot be clocked to adjust the voltag unlike my older Camaro's which has an adjustment slot. Because I write my own tunes and can adjust "stuff" in the tune for throttle angle, what I had to do to correct my almost double recommended voltage (1.09v) to 0.59v was to turn the "absolutely NEVER turn" screw on the TB. What it does is change the blade angle at idle. I adjusted it until the voltage was at 0.59v. This changed the blade angle at idle about 1.5 degrees, so I was going to change this in my tune, but I ran the car before doing so and it showed no adverse issues.... so I left it as is.</p><p></p><p>The adjustment screw on the KB is super wonky. It appears to be cheaply made. I did not like the quality, i.e. plastic, so I replaced it with one off an old L&M TB made of aluminum. It has an adjustment screw and a lock screw. Take a peek:</p><p>[ATTACH=full]1704210[/ATTACH] </p><p></p><p>Willie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Willie, post: 16622230, member: 14133"] Yeah, you're correct, these TPS's really cannot be clocked to adjust the voltag unlike my older Camaro's which has an adjustment slot. Because I write my own tunes and can adjust "stuff" in the tune for throttle angle, what I had to do to correct my almost double recommended voltage (1.09v) to 0.59v was to turn the "absolutely NEVER turn" screw on the TB. What it does is change the blade angle at idle. I adjusted it until the voltage was at 0.59v. This changed the blade angle at idle about 1.5 degrees, so I was going to change this in my tune, but I ran the car before doing so and it showed no adverse issues.... so I left it as is. The adjustment screw on the KB is super wonky. It appears to be cheaply made. I did not like the quality, i.e. plastic, so I replaced it with one off an old L&M TB made of aluminum. It has an adjustment screw and a lock screw. Take a peek: [ATTACH=full]1704210[/ATTACH] Willie [/QUOTE]
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