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Full Throttle!
I unfortunately have an automatic G20 P11, and ive noticed that under the gas pedal there is a little plastic black thing that doesnt let the pedal go all the way down. If i remove that will my car redline everytime i put the pedal to the metal or it wont dont anything. FEEDBACK!!:smoker2:
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It will not make you redline. |
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Just curious.
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Redline limitation is governed by the ECU, not by the length of the wire or the displacement of the pedal.
Want to go redline? You will have to find the way modifying the ECU. I think not Jim Wolf have been 100% sucessfull doing this!
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Dude, your throttle cable only wants to open the butterfly valve thing in the Plenum chamber 90 degrees. Removing the plastic thing will only mean you can push the pedal further, hence pulling more throttle cable and opening the butterfly valve past 90 degrees. 90 degrees is optimum, if it starts to go any further it starts closing the throttle because it turns full circle - not good. Anyway, they should be a stopper on your throttle cable so that it opens to optimum and no further (90 degrees).
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