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Old 07-12-2005, 08:38 PM   #277 (permalink)
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Quote: Originally Posted by Sour Kraut
Silverstreak, what rpm's are low, and what throttle percentage does it do it at? Also, how did you run your wires? My map signal picked up all kind of noise when I ran it to close to the motor, I ended up having to rerun it and make sure it was shielded. This was all because of motor mounts shaking the whole front end. It was really bad with the ac on. Post up some more detailed info and we can try to help.

I am running of the TPS wire. Also it's happening at low RPM's (under 3000), the car also backfires. I have changed the MSD coil back to stock, but no luck still. It's funny you mention motor mounts, I do need one I will be ordering them next week, but how much will this affect it.
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