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Regardless of the reason, this adjustment helper attempts to correct the problem for you by rescaling and offsetting the throttle position seen by the ECU. | Regardless of the reason, this adjustment helper attempts to correct the problem for you by rescaling and offsetting the throttle position seen by the ECU. | ||
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To use this function, just grab a log with throttle position data (TPSVolts or ThrotPos) ranging from fully closed (foot completely off the throttle) to fully open (foot to the floor). The engine does **not** have to be running to capture this data. | To use this function, just grab a log with throttle position data (TPSVolts or ThrotPos) ranging from fully closed (foot completely off the throttle) to fully open (foot to the floor). The engine does **not** have to be running to capture this data. | ||
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- | **Note** that with ECMLink V3 installed in your ECU, throttle position data is always captured so you do not have to manually add anything to the captured values list. V2 users will simply need to check the ECU->Captured values dialog to make sure ThrotPos is logged. | ||
Once you have a log with this data, simply right click in the log (graph screen) and select "TPS Adjust". You'll be presented with a tab showing the suggested new values for TPS adjustment. Review this data to make sure it seems reasonable before you hit Save to ECU... | Once you have a log with this data, simply right click in the log (graph screen) and select "TPS Adjust". You'll be presented with a tab showing the suggested new values for TPS adjustment. Review this data to make sure it seems reasonable before you hit Save to ECU... | ||
+ | **Note** that with ECMLink V3 installed in your ECU, throttle position data is always captured so you do not have to manually add anything to the captured values list. V2 users will simply need to check the ECU->Captured values dialog to make sure ThrotPos is logged. | ||
===== Optional: Simulate Idle Sw ===== | ===== Optional: Simulate Idle Sw ===== |