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voxace wrote: Well approximation, I've been experimenting to see where I can get it to drop down - and it's just a bit over 60.
I see, is this pulling the gear lever down to first? or just flooring it? if I floor it at that speed in economy, drops to second... in power, it will drop at just under 60 in my car... I guess I might have a loose acceleration cable or something... Cheers
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Yeah that's just flooring it, havn't really tried just whacking it back to 1st (much), don't like the clunk hehe...
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voxace wrote: Yeah that's just flooring it, havn't really tried just whacking it back to 1st (much), don't like the clunk hehe...
lol, I drove around auto-manual for like 3 weeks, and now I get a nice big clunk from 1st to second.. sucks... Im getting a t5 anyway so I can screw around with the auto.. Cheers
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in economy i still get to about 4500rpm, not changing gears manually
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Waggin wrote: XR9UTE wrote: You should have just under 1v with the throttle closed and 4.6-5.0 volts at WOT. Thats the one. After an engine exchange in my EB, somehow the TPS input got hooked up to a constant 5v. This resulted in the car refusing to shift 1->2 until redline, and same for 2->3 and so-on. Made for a VERY interesting test drive We assumed the box was rooted, but after some fiddling I realised what had gone wrong Maybe you guys who wanna peak your stock i6's can hook up a switch with 12V to the TPS input on the ECU Thats interesting as EECIV ECU's go into CFM on crank with TPS voltages above approx. 4.75v. Its a wonder it even started. PeterW |
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