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 Topic: Powervalve cable routing 







Andy
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Andy » Sat May 24, 2008 3:57 pm

zxcvbnm wrote:
I found when doing it the HRC way the servo cycles to full open with the TPS disconnected just off idle s you don't need to rev it to 10,000rpm. It might be different with a HRC card.

You can rev the motor to 2000~3000rpm to get the same effect. (Something that wasn't known 8 years ago when I wrote the original version of the guide.)

If you are unsure of the routing, connect only one cable to one RC Valve pulley and then test the movement of the servo and RC Valve. When you are sure it's connected properly, connect the opposite cable. From memory I believe the bottom cables on the servo route to the top cylinder -- do these first.

If there's undue strain on the servo it will blow the RC Valve circuit in the PGM, and a "humming" from the servo motor is NOT a good sign in my opinion!
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