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Old 12-05-2008, 01:43 PM
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Ok so I have always had problems with my d16y7/y8 mini-me bogging. I have replaced virtually every part that I can think of about bogging except possibly this sensor. I believe it to be this sensor since it boggs at really low rpms, like I can never launch my car, and also if I give it too much gas while not in high RPM's. Could this be the fix? I have replaced: O2 sensor, spark plug wires, spark plugs, cap, rotor, and I think that's all that I can think of. Thanks
Old 12-05-2008, 06:33 PM
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timing and TPS adjustment should be .00 to 1.00 closed and 4.00 and 5.00 open .77 closed is what i always dialed my SOHC ZC into
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Im unsure on how to check these stats :S What exactly do you mean by .00 to 1.00 etc
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I dont know what he means either.. well you dont need to replace your tps sensor but you might have to adjust it properly.. being that its SOHC means that the 2 screws for the tps sensors are "unscrewable" meaning they have no screw driver slot for you to put a screw driver on and unscrew it.. your gonna need to take like a flat head screw driver, put it at an angle of the screws and gently tap it with a hammer counterclockwise until it loosens up.. then you unscrew it with your fingers and replace it with a screw.. your also gonna need a mulitimeter to measure the volts on the tps.. heres a video of how to adjust tps.. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ukPoe5E4Fqg
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^what i meant it should be adjusted to those specs in volts
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