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Old 06-02-2011, 05:31 PM
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Originally Posted by Nuke
Try turning TCS off every time you get in the car under dry conditions and see if the issue is resolved.
Ok. TCS was off all day today. I didn't have any isssues. Was it just randomly not occuring or is something else is the cause(TCS?)? I tried to induce the bucking several times and it didn't happen. I'm still changing the fuel filter just because it hasn't been done yet.

And on my last post I was talking redline & the needle bouncing....I said TCS. I haven't tried any smokey burnouts with the tune yet to see if TCS will still act the same.

I have no idea what Bama set my redline at. Maybe i'll find out tomorrow.
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Old 06-03-2011, 11:44 PM
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I'd try a few more days of attempts to recreate the "bucking" with TCS "OFF". I think you'll find that TCS is the culprit and any aggressive driving should be done with it OFF. As far as the rev limiter setting, you should be able to scroll thru the menu with your tuner and find it. It's easy enough to change if you don't like where it's at.
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