weekender
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Ok, So I followed the procedure carefully and was successful in getting the pin out of the connector and moved to pin 25. Wasn’t all that hard really. I used a small Allen wrench that just fit into an open connect hole and it pushed the pin and the plug out without any effort at all.
I tried +5 across the board (I tend to be conservative on these things). I’m not looking for more power (don’t use what I have now). I’m looking to smooth things out a low throttle / low RPM. Did provide some improvement but I also picked up a free-rev miss-fire that was not present before the adjustment. Very strange. Yes I did double check to see if I went the right direction.
Well went back, and backed it down to +4 on each.
Here is my real question, when I get the right setting figure out, can I reverse the wire change at the ECU and expect the adjustment to stick?
Anyone know the answer to this question?
Thanks
Weekender
I tried +5 across the board (I tend to be conservative on these things). I’m not looking for more power (don’t use what I have now). I’m looking to smooth things out a low throttle / low RPM. Did provide some improvement but I also picked up a free-rev miss-fire that was not present before the adjustment. Very strange. Yes I did double check to see if I went the right direction.
Well went back, and backed it down to +4 on each.
Here is my real question, when I get the right setting figure out, can I reverse the wire change at the ECU and expect the adjustment to stick?
Anyone know the answer to this question?
Thanks
Weekender