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Throttle Spring Danger
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<blockquote data-quote="Rickster" data-source="post: 153458" data-attributes="member: 2089"><p>good to hear from you Fred!</p><p></p><p>I've been holding off on many mods to the stock AE throttle stuff (barbarian mod, Fred jerky throttle fix wire, spring release) -- to understand the inputs to the AE computer a little better. If the throttle response changes due to less return spring, or the diameter change (Fred's fix), any change to throttle response that may 'trick' the YCCS computer -- may fix throttle issues, and create shifting issues on the AE.</p><p></p><p>If I had an A model -- Fred wire would be in, spring removed, etc... but I don't know exactly how the changes to the throttle affect shifting -- note: there's a sensor on the right hand throttle input on the AE model, and i know that's an input to the computer.</p><p></p><p>I still don't have definitive info on exactly what inputs affect shifting on the AE -- so i'll hold stock until i know more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rickster, post: 153458, member: 2089"] good to hear from you Fred! I've been holding off on many mods to the stock AE throttle stuff (barbarian mod, Fred jerky throttle fix wire, spring release) -- to understand the inputs to the AE computer a little better. If the throttle response changes due to less return spring, or the diameter change (Fred's fix), any change to throttle response that may 'trick' the YCCS computer -- may fix throttle issues, and create shifting issues on the AE. If I had an A model -- Fred wire would be in, spring removed, etc... but I don't know exactly how the changes to the throttle affect shifting -- note: there's a sensor on the right hand throttle input on the AE model, and i know that's an input to the computer. I still don't have definitive info on exactly what inputs affect shifting on the AE -- so i'll hold stock until i know more. [/QUOTE]
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