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<blockquote data-quote="S197OnSpray" data-source="post: 14158064" data-attributes="member: 129149"><p>Do you have a stock throttle body? If so tell your tuner to stop messing with the dashpod settings. I've had this happen a few times with different setups Paxton and twin turbo and both times it was the tuner messing with the dashpod settings. I spoke with the lead calibrator at SCT about this and he advised that nothing should be changed unless you are 1) having low speed driving issues or 2) have an aftermarket throttle body.</p><p></p><p>Dan Desio at Pro Dyno refused to return my dashpod setting to stock and my paxton drove like shit, main reason I took it off. Dan is a shit tuner anyways but that's another story. When I put the twins on, my new tuners original file drove perfect, once I toasted the clutch and put in a twin disk we retuned it and he messed with the dashpod settings and BAM, same thing the car would idle like shit and would drive it self at low speed and sometime accellerate on it's own. Once he changed the settings back to where they were before all of my issues went away. Maybe that info will help some.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="S197OnSpray, post: 14158064, member: 129149"] Do you have a stock throttle body? If so tell your tuner to stop messing with the dashpod settings. I've had this happen a few times with different setups Paxton and twin turbo and both times it was the tuner messing with the dashpod settings. I spoke with the lead calibrator at SCT about this and he advised that nothing should be changed unless you are 1) having low speed driving issues or 2) have an aftermarket throttle body. Dan Desio at Pro Dyno refused to return my dashpod setting to stock and my paxton drove like shit, main reason I took it off. Dan is a shit tuner anyways but that's another story. When I put the twins on, my new tuners original file drove perfect, once I toasted the clutch and put in a twin disk we retuned it and he messed with the dashpod settings and BAM, same thing the car would idle like shit and would drive it self at low speed and sometime accellerate on it's own. Once he changed the settings back to where they were before all of my issues went away. Maybe that info will help some. [/QUOTE]
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