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thats not correct. he said he verified it was shut when he restarted the car. he snapped it shut. he cant confirm the tb was manually closed. thats why i asked him to get a friend to manually keep it shut.
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yes he can, but he did not verify the tb was closed while it revved to the moon as you said.
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OK... serious post here...
My 01 SS had a similar random issue... If i would go full throttle, sometimes the pedal would stay on the floor and the car would keep going wide open. It happened a handful of times yet no one ever believed me and thought I was just messing around. One day my friend was driving it and happened to him too. When it did occur, I'd just keep kicking the gas pedal and within 2-3 seconds it would go back to normal. It scared me and I started seeing what variables were consistent when it would happen. I finally realized that if cruise was not in the full off position is the only times it would happen. Even though cruise was not engaged, it would only happen if cruise control was technically on "standby". Make sure the switch is in the full off position and see if it still happens. That ended my issues. Now if it still happens, I don't know what to tell you. |
Ok, My previous post was being typed as B4c posted that it was after blade being wide open & snapped shut, so I didn't see it.
So...no, I don't believe ther is a vacuum leak. Reading all the comments you have made regarding how, when, & the intermittent events, I would say it is one of2 or 3 things. 1st. off throttle blade doesn't have to be wide open for engine to reach high rpms due to no load on the engine when started, in nuetral or park etc.. Do you have a stock tb or aftermarket? I have seen plenty aftermarket ones stick partially open (mostly f.a.s.t.) to cause same problem. You cruise motor assy by battery could be acting up, could also be a combination of things. Check the slack adjustment clips on cable, I have seen these get unclipped,break, & or slip. I would just eliminate all that garbage & put a non-cruise throttle cable in it. p.s. If you have had the iac off of the tb, pull it back off to confirm oring is still present. |
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