Basically, these throttle performance switches change the value that your throttle position sensor gives the ECU. This, in effect, leads your car's computer to believe that it is reaching wide open throttle sooner. How can you do this without buying a throttle performance switch? Just put your foot to the floor faster! No matter what the manufacturer might claim, your car won't make any more power than it did before you installed the switch, you'll just feel it sooner.
the wide open throttle switch sends a signl at wide open throttle the the ecm to richen the mixture by widening the injector pulse, keeping the injector open a bit longer
First guess would be a bad switch.
A friend had the same problem with his 87 Corvette . His was the chip in the ignition key . Had to replace ignition switch and key , about 40 dollars for the parts .
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Remove the tank from the car.
no, the hinges are different and size
Not necessarily. It is a 350 V8 used in Chevrolet's from 87-95.
it depends on the corvette, but assuming its an 87 corvette and an 87 grand national both stock, i would say that it would probably be the grand national but it depends on the track, and if one of them has a ferrari enzo motor