Hi all,
I'm ready to purchase an Accufab TB and all the research I did says for idle problems close idle screw completely?
Now I see Accufab has a throttle sensor for this problem.
They suggest - "Idle Control - Idle Speed can only be set by adjusting the Throttle Position Sensor. DO NOT adjust any screws on the Throttle Body. These screws are pre-set at the factory."
What's the deal?
Are they just trying to squeeze more money out of us or do we really need this sensor?
I'd hate to get the TB and then have to wait and get a sensor or should I just get the sensor with the TB??
Thanks in advance for any tips!!!
I'm ready to purchase an Accufab TB and all the research I did says for idle problems close idle screw completely?
Now I see Accufab has a throttle sensor for this problem.
They suggest - "Idle Control - Idle Speed can only be set by adjusting the Throttle Position Sensor. DO NOT adjust any screws on the Throttle Body. These screws are pre-set at the factory."
What's the deal?
Are they just trying to squeeze more money out of us or do we really need this sensor?
I'd hate to get the TB and then have to wait and get a sensor or should I just get the sensor with the TB??
Thanks in advance for any tips!!!
If you have a late model GT the factory TB does not have any adjustment screw, closed off hole. Accufab was not aware of this in earlier production but I'm told corrected the issue. I had to close the idle adjustment screw on my Accufab TB and set the TPS. You will have to set your TPS to get everything to run correctly. If the TB comes with an adjustment screw port just be sure its turned all the way in. I've had mine on for almost a year and I love it. Good luck!