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Old 03-11-2008, 07:32 PM   #1 (permalink)
mtm864
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The 3k hold feature lol

Hey as everyone is familiar with the 3k hold problem on the srt4. Well ive been having this problem for a few days. It started before i installed my SAFC2 so i know its no that. With the car running i can wiggle the TPS harness and there is no change in the rpms or anything. But one day when it was idleing normal i unplugged the TPS and pulled the car up and it did the 3k hold again. So just a few mins ago i did a cold startup and with everything plugged up the car shot straight to 2k and didnt budge at all so i thought what would happen if i unplugged the IACV did that and voila the rpms dropped straight to 850-900 and stayed study. will it do this regaurdless or have i found my problem?? thnks. I also have a RFL bov and removed all vac soleniods to eliminate pcm controlled boost so can someone please help thanks
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