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Old Tue, September 28th, 2010, 01:08 AM
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my truck runs 35in tires now, and i dont want to pull the throttle body apart since its electronic i dont want to mess with it
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It's not that hard to check. All you have to do is undo one hose clamp enough to slide the black intake off of the silver throttle body. Then just look at the throttle body to see if it needs to be cleaned.
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my truck runs 35in tires now, and i dont want to pull the throttle body apart since its electronic i dont want to mess with it
The TB is not electronic! It is a mechanical device that is actuated by an electric "positioner". If the TB and the MAF sensor are not clean, then a custom tune will not work right. Cleaning these two things is simply part of routine maintenance. If you don't feel competent to do it, take your truck to a dealer!

And, those big, 35 inch feet explain the difference in RPM between a tune and the stock setting (where the truck thinks you have OEM tires).

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Old Tue, September 28th, 2010, 01:52 PM
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One of the moderators would like you to complete a service ticket.

Here's the link:

http://www.readydeskhosted.com/phptune/customer/rdlogin.aspx

I'll sent you a PM too.
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Old Tue, September 28th, 2010, 11:58 PM
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thanks guys well i just submitted a ticket thing to bill and i will see what happens.....tomorrow ill try and pull the Tb out and see if its dirty or not

but if it was dirty why would it have a better response in stock then in a custom tune?


and sorry that i replied late didnt have a chance to log in earlier
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Ok, and dont worry, it's not very hard as long as you pay attention to the hoses and wires coming from the rest of the intake.

I'm not 100% sure but I think the stock programming allows a larger tolerance for gunk. Then after a while the adaptive learning takes effect.
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Old Wed, September 29th, 2010, 12:22 AM
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i know how to take everything apart and put it back together thats not the issue

but i heard since it has a electronic module connected to it and the tbs that there is a chance it might mess up when i pull it apart
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You only have to go as far as looking at the butterfly valve. You'll be able to see if it is dirty. If it is then you just get a can of throttlebody cleaner and that is when you worry about disassembling it.
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