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dbaxter_ss
August 10th, 2005, 09:01 AM
Anyone out there with a 2k5 cts-v?
Just seeing if anyone else is seeing it idle at about 800rpms, but the throttle is always open at 8%. This is at startup, after driving, shifting gears it does not drop to 0. ( referencing my SS and gto )


Throttle Cracker from what I see is the only difference between the two, but this appears to have been set like the below. My SS shows this same column at 0mph all zero's.

GM Make a MISTAKE? I do know there is a TSB for this, wonder if they just goofed?

LABELS KMH {link: SAE.VSS}
RPM {link: SAE.RPM} 0.0
400 0.500000
1000 1.500000
1600 1.750000
2200 1.750000
2800 1.750000
3400 1.750000
4000 1.750000
4600 1.750000
5200 1.750000
5800 1.750000
6400 1.750000
7000 1.750000

izaks
August 10th, 2005, 09:32 AM
All Electronically controlled throttle bodies sit at between 7 and 10 % at idle. They do not go to zero because there is no IAC motor.

dbaxter_ss
August 10th, 2005, 09:34 AM
Then why is the Z06 not set this way?

Z06 table.

LABELS MPH {link: SAE.VSS}
RPM {link: SAE.RPM} 0
400 0.000000
1000 0.000000
1600 0.000000
2200 0.026481
2800 0.047408
3400 0.047408
4000 0.047408
4600 0.047408
5200 0.047408
5800 0.047408
6400 0.047408
7000 0.047408

izaks
August 10th, 2005, 09:37 AM
Correction - all 2005 and up.
If I rememebr correctly the Z06 still had an IAC

dfe1
August 10th, 2005, 03:13 PM
If an engine has Electronic Throttle Control (ETC) it does not have an idle air controller because the electronic throttle handles that function. Throttle cracker calibrations are significantly different with mechanical throttles than with electronic. Just about every vehicle with ETC that I've worked with has the values of the throttle cracker park/neutral table (B4310) set to zeros.