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Old 05-31-2010, 02:53 AM   #1
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150 miles and the car purrs, no CEL. It's amazing what a difference this has made in how well the car pulls now when accelerating, I'm not having to push the pedal down as much to go uphill, and passing is much quicker. REALLY can't wait to get the custom exhaust done. I've done a TB swap before, this one really shines. Even my mechanic is impressed with how well the car responds and accelerates now. Do this mod, it's well worth it!
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Old 06-01-2010, 11:49 AM   #2
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150 miles and the car purrs, no CEL. It's amazing what a difference this has made in how well the car pulls now when accelerating, I'm not having to push the pedal down as much to go uphill, and passing is much quicker. REALLY can't wait to get the custom exhaust done. I've done a TB swap before, this one really shines. Even my mechanic is impressed with how well the car responds and accelerates now. Do this mod, it's well worth it!

Astroman, did you swap the chip?
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Old 06-01-2010, 01:01 PM   #3
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Astroman, did you swap the chip?
No chip swap, but again this one did have a part number that I've only seen on this TB (#22030-0D030). Yesterday it felt like the ECU finally learned the new TB. Idle is just about normal, and even the warm up idle isn't as high as before, and it settles down quicker. Didn't even adjust the idle screw.

So maybe the secret is the part number? Either way my stock one isn't going back on in the foreseeable future.
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No chip swap, but again this one did have a part number that I've only seen on this TB (#22030-0D030). Yesterday it felt like the ECU finally learned the new TB. Idle is just about normal, and even the warm up idle isn't as high as before, and it settles down quicker. Didn't even adjust the idle screw.

So maybe the secret is the part number? Either way my stock one isn't going back on in the foreseeable future.
Thanks Astroman...

Any pictures of the throttle body on your engine bay?
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