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<blockquote data-quote="SNK-BIT" data-source="post: 3890634" data-attributes="member: 32409"><p>93Cobra#2771..I did as you suggested. I then drove it for approx 20mi and it seems the same to me or "maybe" a little less violent. It really doesn't matter which gear I'm in either and acts EXACTLY like LEE93COBRA's post above. In my previous post I made the remark that upping fuel pressure helped and this is about equivalent to that. I assume this is making the EEC go into limp mode to "fatten" up the fuel flow? So per your request if it's not fuel then should I reconnect 02's and pull some timing out or leave them disconnected and also pull timing out?</p><p> </p><p> LEE93COBRA I feel for ya brother/sister as this is about as annoying as all hell. Doesn't it seem odd that you "had" for lack of better words "bigger" mods than me which worked fine. Then all you do is change 2 parts and it goes to hell in a handbasket? I'm suprised you could not "fix" it with the ability to retune. I know it can be a biotch to do as my son is using a standalone system for his Escort Gt with turbo now added and getting it right borders on genius. Have you tried putting those 2 parts back on to eliminate the problem? Best of luck in your rebuild.</p><p></p><p> P.S. I ordered a 70mm BBK throttle body and someone screwed up and dropped a 75mm in the box. Would this be good for my combo or should I send it back and get the 70? Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SNK-BIT, post: 3890634, member: 32409"] 93Cobra#2771..I did as you suggested. I then drove it for approx 20mi and it seems the same to me or "maybe" a little less violent. It really doesn't matter which gear I'm in either and acts EXACTLY like LEE93COBRA's post above. In my previous post I made the remark that upping fuel pressure helped and this is about equivalent to that. I assume this is making the EEC go into limp mode to "fatten" up the fuel flow? So per your request if it's not fuel then should I reconnect 02's and pull some timing out or leave them disconnected and also pull timing out? LEE93COBRA I feel for ya brother/sister as this is about as annoying as all hell. Doesn't it seem odd that you "had" for lack of better words "bigger" mods than me which worked fine. Then all you do is change 2 parts and it goes to hell in a handbasket? I'm suprised you could not "fix" it with the ability to retune. I know it can be a biotch to do as my son is using a standalone system for his Escort Gt with turbo now added and getting it right borders on genius. Have you tried putting those 2 parts back on to eliminate the problem? Best of luck in your rebuild. P.S. I ordered a 70mm BBK throttle body and someone screwed up and dropped a 75mm in the box. Would this be good for my combo or should I send it back and get the 70? Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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