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My fix for Accufab throttle body
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<blockquote data-quote="Chipofsc" data-source="post: 14968122" data-attributes="member: 166854"><p>I did talk to John a few weeks ago and he was very nice and took the time to talk to me about all the problems I was having with the tb. I have had this problem for almost a year ever since I purchased the car. John only talked about the stop screw and how important it was not to touch it. He would calibrate the tb for free if I was to ship it to California. I read a post a long time ago where a guy sanded the area the blade was hitting. I just used a die grinder to take off just a small amount. It works great now. So much easier to drive without that sticking and even when running it hard it idles down like it should have when I bought the car. No disrespect to John or to accufab but this worked for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chipofsc, post: 14968122, member: 166854"] I did talk to John a few weeks ago and he was very nice and took the time to talk to me about all the problems I was having with the tb. I have had this problem for almost a year ever since I purchased the car. John only talked about the stop screw and how important it was not to touch it. He would calibrate the tb for free if I was to ship it to California. I read a post a long time ago where a guy sanded the area the blade was hitting. I just used a die grinder to take off just a small amount. It works great now. So much easier to drive without that sticking and even when running it hard it idles down like it should have when I bought the car. No disrespect to John or to accufab but this worked for me. [/QUOTE]
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