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    Quote Originally Posted by ScottyDoggs View Post
    take the vac lines too if you can get them off with cracking them. the one to the tranny maybe hard to come by, its a 97 only thing.
    Yea I got that from the junk yard also

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    Good work Jason97GrandprixGT ! put that stuff on and go pound some streets. tell us if its all better
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    Ok I installed the new throttle cable and the fixed the vacuum leaks but my engine is still stalling and the gears is not shifting at the right speeds. My speedometer needle also shoots up and down

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    this is the last time im asking, you get the car scanned for codes yet? most auto parts stores will do it for free. or buy a cheap scanner on line for less then 20 shipped.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SgtMarshal View Post
    that looks like a 90* bend to me. eat your heart out broncoboy
    Different set-up. OP had more flange, so 90* wouldn't work with what he had.
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    Maybe your issue is transmission side...

    Like the shift solenoids are shot and it is shifting all over the place...

    You can get a bluetooth OBD tool for < $20 shipped and is the best tool in my toolbox TO DATE...

    Paid for itself 100 fold...

    Everyone of my co-workers has used it atleast once...

    http://www.amazon.com/SODIAL-CAN-BUS...ds=obd2+elm327

    I have the same exact scanner, although mine was $15...wtf is this $6?



    Post up some pics of your updated vacuum lines/throttle cable/setup...
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    I might buy that little cheapo one for my Mac just to see my basics. Although I'd like to know my KR and tranny temps as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GoldGTP View Post
    Maybe your issue is transmission side...

    Like the shift solenoids are shot and it is shifting all over the place...

    You can get a bluetooth OBD tool for < $20 shipped and is the best tool in my toolbox TO DATE...

    Paid for itself 100 fold...

    Everyone of my co-workers has used it atleast once...

    http://www.amazon.com/SODIAL-CAN-BUS...ds=obd2+elm327

    I have the same exact scanner, although mine was $15...wtf is this $6?



    Post up some pics of your updated vacuum lines/throttle cable/setup...
    Would it fix my transmission

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    Dude, it's not going to fix your transmission but help you diagnose what the problem could potential be. If you get a code.. You know what your next step is instead of guessing

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    Why is there a driver bit zip tied into the hose fitting?

    Also, it appears the throttle cable WIRE is not "looped" around the butterfly arm correctly...

    The transmission line is looking better...
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    Quote Originally Posted by SubwayBrat View Post
    I might buy that little cheapo one for my Mac just to see my basics. Although I'd like to know my KR and tranny temps as well.

    The apple product one is a little different (wifi instead of bluetooth for some reason) and you need to make sure it will work for apple products --

    http://www.amazon.com/ieGeek%C2%AE-W...pple+obd2+wifi

    The one I posted earlier is for Android and the "app" is free (Torque)...
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    Quote Originally Posted by GoldGTP View Post
    Why is there a driver bit zip tied into the hose fitting?

    Also, it appears the throttle cable WIRE is not "looped" around the butterfly arm correctly...

    The transmission line is looking better...
    I had to plug the hole up it was sucking in air

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    Excellent, looks like you have the throttle cable mounted proper...(It should be in the "channel" of the rotating butterfly arm)...

    I wouldn't expect a zip tied driver bit to be "sealed", the way to check would be to spray carb cleaner on your vacuum lines/fittings looking for a leak
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    Quote Originally Posted by GoldGTP View Post
    Excellent, looks like you have the throttle cable mounted proper...(It should be in the "channel" of the rotating butterfly arm)...

    I wouldn't expect a zip tied driver bit to be "sealed", the way to check would be to spray carb cleaner on your vacuum lines/fittings looking for a leak
    Ok I'll just buy another vacuum hose to put on the line tomorrow, but my car is not dying at idle anymore now I just need to fix the speedometer needle so that it accelerates with the tachometer.

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    Try the fix scotty has with the hose that fits over another hose in which fits over the hard plastic hose line...

    Glad you are making progress...
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