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Old 10-18-2016, 08:48 PM   #876
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Re: My 50 roadster pickup build

Item number 3. How to get the idle speed to drop off quicker, both going into park and when lifting the foot of the gas pedal.

At main menu go down to line 3 "Go EFI tuning" and press enter. So sorry for the bad pics, camera would not focus right in dark conditions.
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Old 10-18-2016, 08:53 PM   #877
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When the calibration screen comes up go down to line 3 "Crank and Warm-up"and press enter.
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Old 10-18-2016, 09:00 PM   #878
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When the new screen comes up go down to line 5 "Crank IAC", press edit, and another screen will come up (sorry no pic), but once that screen is up, it will show 100, press clear and then enter 75, then send to ECU, it should come back as "Suceeded". Now it is in the ECU, so shut off the key for 30 seconds to 1 minute and then your set. Anytime you send new info to the ECU it will be there, but not saved until the key is shut off, then it is saved.

Hope this may help someone, and sorry it took me so long to explain...Jim
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Old 10-19-2016, 07:43 AM   #879
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Looks super easy once you know how.
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Old 10-19-2016, 11:05 PM   #880
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Old 10-23-2016, 10:20 AM   #881
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Well guys and gals, wanted to give an update of the FItech unit and gas milage, but it didn't work out. Mark and I headed to a car show in Corning, AR, on Saturday morning to be there for the first car show of the 68 GMC, Mark had built. A deer decided to occupy the same spot on the road I was driving. Needless to say it didn't turn out well. Mark and I are both fine, one deer (buck) dead. So no update on the fuel injection (and will be some time before I can do any update). During the winter I will get the truck repaired, and go from there.

Here's a few pics of the accident...Jim
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Old 10-23-2016, 10:25 AM   #882
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Have a couple questions. Has anyone used the Dynacore front fenders, and hows the fit? Also going back with a chrome grill this time, who has the best fitting unit? (Everything is more than likely made by same manuf. just sold under their name).

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Old 10-23-2016, 10:35 AM   #883
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What a way to Start my Day! So sorry to see that Beautiful truck in that Shape. Real glad your both Okay and didn't get hurt. Now you have something to keep you out of trouble this winter.
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Old 10-23-2016, 11:21 AM   #884
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I love this truck. Just glad it wasn't worse. A new fender and grill looks like all you need. I agree chrome grill would probably be an upgrade anyway!
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Old 10-23-2016, 12:25 PM   #885
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Dang! Glad you guys are alright
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Old 10-23-2016, 12:35 PM   #886
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Wow sorry to see that damage on your beautiful truck. Glad no one was hurt.
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Old 10-23-2016, 03:13 PM   #887
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oof, thats a kick in the belly. sorry to hear
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Ah man, sorry to see this happen!
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Just when things were going grate!

The Dynacorn stuff looks good but there is a lot of massaging to get it to fit.
The weight of a replacement fender is MUCH less than a stock fender
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Oh no! Hate this has happened though glad you guys are ok.
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Oh no, that's ugly. Glad you're ok.
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Thanks guys, insurance adjuster is suppose to call tomorrow about repairs, well see...Jim
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Just when things were going grate!

The Dynacorn stuff looks good but there is a lot of massaging to get it to fit.
The weight of a replacement fender is MUCH less than a stock fender
That's what I was afraid of, I have friends looking for a stock fender, have to wait and see...Jim
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Oh no, that's ugly. Glad you're ok.
Thanks guys, this is the first accident I have had in about 45 yrs, but that doesn't make it any easier... Jim
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Thanks guys, this is the first accident I have had in about 45 yrs, but that doesn't make it any easier... Jim
Man, count yourself lucky. When I was growing up in Iowa, I/we would take out a deer every fall/winter. My dad and sister say its even worse now!

Glad you're safe and like everyone else has said now you have something to work on during the winter.
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That sucks.
Glad you're o.k. and the damage isn't worse.
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Man, count yourself lucky. When I was growing up in Iowa, I/we would take out a deer every fall/winter. My dad and sister say its even worse now!

Glad you're safe and like everyone else has said now you have something to work on during the winter.
Thanks, yes very lucky, this time of year, deer are really moving. Soon as the adjuster takes a look, it will start coming apart...Jim
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Glad you're o.k. and the damage isn't worse.
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Thanks Kim, I know I have some damage on the inner fender panel, will see if I can straighten, and not replace...Jim
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read the hole thread! super nice build, man you got some skills then I get to the last page and bam, I about spit my coffee out when I saw the damage. but on a good note, at least you guys are ok! besides that's nothing you cant fix.
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read the hole thread! super nice build, man you got some skills then I get to the last page and bam, I about spit my coffee out when I saw the damage. but on a good note, at least you guys are ok! besides that's nothing you cant fix.
Thanks you for the kind words on the build. Adjuster was out today and looked at the truck, should have some numbers for me in a day or two. Then I'll start ordering parts, etc. Yes it's all fixable, just time consuming...Jim
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