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1/2 inch of dead pedal
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so i can push my gas pedal about half an inch before RPM start to climb. I have OFT and flashed back to stock to see if that would help, it didnt. wondering if anyone else had this. or have a solution |
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The gas pedal kind of "re-settles" or "re-calibrates" over a period of time each time you flash the car. It is very annoying. There is a procedure to help this process go quicker, but I can't seem to find it at the moment.
Remember, the gas pedal is essentially just like the trigger button on a console controller now... And the ECU of the car has to relearn where 0 and 100% are after you flash the car and reset the learned values on the ECU. edit: Here's one thread http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=39480 and post 6 on this thread describes what it is doing as well: http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=10851 |
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the gas pedal REALLY bugs me on this car...
its normal though |
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wells thats super annoying to hear.
i think this started when i cleared an engine code with torque while the car was on and just drove it straight after clearing. on my OFT is shows that the throttle is at 1% with no rpm climb lame combing through those posted links now, thanks for those. |
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the weird thing is its the first time its happened and i have used torque for awhile
hopefully it does fix itself after a week or something |
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any time you flash, reset battery / reset ecu (clear codes) you will get this condition.
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