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FML Another IMRC thread (stuck open)
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<blockquote data-quote="AZSN95SNAKE" data-source="post: 11937404" data-attributes="member: 122889"><p>Hahaha that does suck to be caught pushing your car down the road in front of some fine college babes haha. DAMN holes in the block? That's insane. Damn IMRCs.</p><p></p><p>Yeah it's a different situation. I did read that when they are stuck open the IMRC spark adder tables are not switched and thus cause the car to hesitate on the top end. Mine doesn't seem to hesitate on the top end I just don't feel like it's even moving below 4800k rpm, which is where peak torque is. I need to open this sucker up but summer courses and a job just don't give me a break. Also na svt was going to make me a short runner and I figure I'd just delete them in the process but now that my sister is home from studying abroad and her car not in good shape she is driving the extra vehicle :/ </p><p></p><p>Yes si, that's the first check I did. 2 weeks ago, only one of the cables was jumping like it is supposed to. As of now, niether of the cables move at all. I'm not sure on the arm ordeal; its pretty hard to see back there. There's this little plastic holder almost like a loom that holds and them and also pivots so that the cables can do their thing; the cables are not in the loom. They just there. Is it necessary for them to be attached or is that just a holder?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AZSN95SNAKE, post: 11937404, member: 122889"] Hahaha that does suck to be caught pushing your car down the road in front of some fine college babes haha. DAMN holes in the block? That's insane. Damn IMRCs. Yeah it's a different situation. I did read that when they are stuck open the IMRC spark adder tables are not switched and thus cause the car to hesitate on the top end. Mine doesn't seem to hesitate on the top end I just don't feel like it's even moving below 4800k rpm, which is where peak torque is. I need to open this sucker up but summer courses and a job just don't give me a break. Also na svt was going to make me a short runner and I figure I'd just delete them in the process but now that my sister is home from studying abroad and her car not in good shape she is driving the extra vehicle :/ Yes si, that's the first check I did. 2 weeks ago, only one of the cables was jumping like it is supposed to. As of now, niether of the cables move at all. I'm not sure on the arm ordeal; its pretty hard to see back there. There's this little plastic holder almost like a loom that holds and them and also pivots so that the cables can do their thing; the cables are not in the loom. They just there. Is it necessary for them to be attached or is that just a holder? [/QUOTE]
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