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Post by widowmaker »

do you have a spare potato?

or when you get a block from there take a spark plug out and bang the gap closed. by the time they figure it out you'll be there to pick up the car anyway. they wont pull in front of a car coz they'll see your car is sick from "idle"
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Doctor G wrote:Oh and I'd stay far away from Flirida
yeah thats what i do too!!!
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Post by GoldenEagle »

Unplug the vacuum hose running to the brake booster.

I will post more ideas later.
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These are good ideas, keep 'em coming :-) I like the limp-mode idea - why not use the built-in rev limiter? :)

Naah this job it a bit too big for a mobile fix.
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GoldenEagle wrote:Unplug the vacuum hose running to the brake booster.

I will post more ideas later.
that will lean out cylinder 4 and it wont be that pretty! seen it happen on the porsche challenge cars i was involved with a while back!
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Post by HancoB »

As I was dozing off last night dreaming about my car I thought about this...Our cars have A tps right??? Now if you can build a circuit that only alows it to open to 40% or so the car cant really go into boost or high speed for that matter. Controlling the tps means that you control fuel and air levels and that means no ping or over or under fueling...now there is a plan for you!
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or you could just set the idle switch to be on idle mode all the time!
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Post by Doctor G »

I know on our SR's if the water temp sensor is unplugged then the car goes into limp mode. Maybe the CA will do the same.
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veecee wrote:
GoldenEagle wrote:Unplug the vacuum hose running to the brake booster.

I will post more ideas later.
that will lean out cylinder 4 and it wont be that pretty! seen it happen on the porsche challenge cars i was involved with a while back!
I know, I have done it to my own sx. Idle is unstable and the engine cuts if you do not keep the rpm above 700. Driving the car was not as fun either. I spent weeks trying to figure out the problem end a friend of mine asked if there were any problems with vacuum. Low and behold I forgot I unplugged the vacuum line several weeks prior to keep any of the neighborhood kids from taking it for a joy ride.
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by "wont be pretty" i meant that it will stuff up the internals of your engine.
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Regular engine flushes along side the regular oil changes help clean out the internals. None the less I do agree with you, allowing the internals to get clogged with foreign debris is not good for the engine internals.
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i want some of whatever it is you're smoking!!! :lol: :lol: :lol:

i never said anything about debris in engines, and engine flushing, etc.

i said:

if you remove the brake booster hose...

you will lean out the cylinder that is closest to the pipe (cylinder 4). that is not good for the internals of the engine.

the particular car i'm talking about eventually cracked a cylinder top and needed to be rebuilt.

no amount of engine flushing and oil changes would've stopped the fact that unmetered air was getting into the system near cylinder 4 and caused cylinder 4 to f_ck out!

its just a bad idea
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just put a cup of sugar in your petrol tank
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Post by Doctor G »

Toby did you find a place to do all the dent removal and stuff at a good price? I think my sabre needs a face lift. Every time I stop at a shop some idiot or the idiot's kid opens their door and gives me another dent.
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Haven't started looking yet, but will try: dent doctor, chips away, coachman's
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