SledFreak
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Hey Guys, I was checking my throttle position sensor with my PCIII and my laptop and I went to syncronize the throttle position and when I hit reset and then blipped the throttle to 100 percent, then I hit OK, I got a message about resetting the min and max values. Never seen that before..... Then, I noticed that my throttle position was moving from 0-4-to 6 percent and when I held it WOT, it displayed it 100, 98, 96, 94 percent, Kind of all over the map... Now I did this when the sled was not running. Should I do this when the sled is running? Why is it all over the map like this.... At 0, it should say 0 and at WOT, it should say 100 percent..
billymx815
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Sounds like a call to Allen Ulmer is in order...


**sj**
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Im betting in slight variations in voltage to the throttle position sensor...
SledFreak
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So that would be the reason to start and run the sled...


**sj**
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well that was I was saying yes..
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