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'98 Type RS 07-21-04 12:24 AM

Throttle Response
 
Aside from light flywheel, better spark plug wires, and grounding straps, what else can I do to improve throttle response.

DrPJM1 07-21-04 06:20 AM

Check cable and its routing for slop. Cable will slightly elongate as it gets old/fatigued.

artowar 07-21-04 08:28 PM

Some other ideas:
- keep throttle cable and linkages clean and lubricated
- keep your fuel system (filter, injectors) clean
- maintain the rest of your ignition & electrical system (beyond plug wires & grounds)
- wear lighter, thinner soled shoes for driving

bcty 07-21-04 10:57 PM

torque brace really really improves the driving feel

'98 Type RS 07-22-04 12:54 AM

good suggestions. i was a little reluctant to try the torque bracing but i might give it a shot. btw, i do use very thin soled shoes. thanks for your time.

'98 Type RS 07-22-04 04:18 AM

doc,
wow, taking the slop out really made a difference. my heal-and-toe-ing thanks you. i thought it was me!

Section8 07-22-04 09:25 AM


Originally Posted by DrPJM1
Check cable and its routing for slop. Cable will slightly elongate as it gets old/fatigued.

I'm gonna check this on my car when I get home tonight. Thanks for the tip :bigthumb:

cruiser 07-22-04 11:27 AM

How did you take the slop out ?

Syonyk 07-22-04 11:33 AM

You should be able to adjust the nuts on the throttle cable in the engine compartment - the ones that hold the cable to the mount bracket. Adjust them to slightly move the end of the cable, and change tension or remove slack.

*adds an item to his weekend list*

-=Russ=-

'98 Type RS 07-22-04 04:05 PM

^yes, and it takes 2 minutes. it's not worth not doing.
also, is it better to tighten the nuts down again after the engine has completely cooled? if you tighten the nuts when it's hot, won't it loosen slightly when it's cold? or does it really matter? i know there are those rubber shims, are they to compensate for that?

PandazRx-7 07-29-04 12:55 PM


Originally Posted by '98 Type RS
good suggestions. i was a little reluctant to try the torque bracing but i might give it a shot. btw, i do use very thin soled shoes. thanks for your time.


Maybe even getting stiffer motor mounts, the urethanes I installed made a huge difference in throttle response.

chairchild 08-02-04 08:14 PM

The more expensive way to get a better throttle response is to get a free-flow exhaust, ported intakes, nice big K&N filter (more surface area = less air drag) Knife-edged butterfly, and a small resistor in-line with the intake temp sensor (1/5 of the resistance at room-temp in addition, should make it a tad better - but remove when you get an aftermarket ECU)

cruiser 08-03-04 05:00 AM


Originally Posted by cruiser
How did you take the slop out ?

Adjusted the slop... there was a lot of it. Cant wait to take the car for a drive this weekend when I install new brake pads.


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