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craig Dodge Dakota
12/13/2001 23:26:02
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Message: On speed tweaks tips and tricks. I seen the tip on improving throttle response. The one question I have is how do you adjust the voltage it says to turn some thing but what. Since their is slack where the brass inserts were is it will turn a little is that what they are talking about. Also do all the 2001 4.7 have the 68 mm throttle body.
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bernd *GenIII*
12/14/2001 01:22:24
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Message: "(7) Set the initial voltage (by turning it with your fingers) on the TPS at about .7 volts. (Optimum range is from .7 - .75 volts)"
No...you'll need to remove the inserts to adjust it by more than .05v. The entire instructions are posted on the site.
Yes, the '01+ models have a 68mm TB...but still restricted with the "Torque Step" that Dodge uses.
1997 Dodge Dakota SLT - V6 Supercharged/Intercooled @ 10# w/Nitrous 14.93 @ 93.26mph
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craig Dodge Dakota
12/14/2001 13:23:10
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Message: thanks bernd
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CThomp Dodge Dakota
12/14/2001 13:37:57
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Message: So i'm guessing you use a voltmeter to establish what your volts are?
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CThomp Dodge Dakota
12/14/2001 13:40:23
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Message: ok nevermind...just looked on KCR web page.
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