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      12-28-2016, 11:21 AM   #89
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I got mine on Amazon, but I don't remember which one exactly it was, but it was less than $40. I've probably used it for a couple hundred hours without problems and flashed a dozen or so DMEs with it. *shrug*
Heh, one of mine finally failed - isn't recognized as a USB device anymore. But I had that cable for like 6 or 7 years, so I think I got $40 worth out of it.
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How do you feel about the throttle pedal sensor, think it could be a culprit? I remember the TPS on older cars would develop a "flat spot" and cause a stumble in acceleration.
the pedal sensor would definitely throw an error code since it's also a safety device. the throttle sensor, maybe. But I would expect codes.
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How do you feel about the throttle pedal sensor, think it could be a culprit? I remember the TPS on older cars would develop a "flat spot" and cause a stumble in acceleration.
the pedal sensor would definitely throw an error code since it's also a safety device. the throttle sensor, maybe. But I would expect codes.
I'm really leaning towards a timing issue, because the symptoms are slightly different when the AC is on, which I've heard slightly advances the timing to make up for parasitic loss of compressor being engaged. (No idea if that's accurate or not)
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