StriperKing
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Haven`t been on here for a while but hope someone can confirm my thought. First I put a new slip on free flowing muffler on my wife`s RS. She came out to here it so we started it and it ran flawless! I had other projects so I started on those after she went back in. My next project was to install the JT air filter system, Power Commander V, iridium plugs, and O2 optimizer. I did all of this before I started it up again. When I tried to start it, it acted like it wanted to start but would not unless I held the throttle open a fair amount and if I let off it would die. The gas smell is strong out of the exhaust. I was hoping it was in the mapping of the power commander so I tried 6 different maps with no luck. I have this same set up on my RT and I do not have the cat anymore so they are very close in set up. I have a map I have played with on mine that is butter smooth at any speed and at start up. I dumped that one in also and still the same. I have since put everything back to normal, no power commander hooked up, no O2 optimizer. Tried it again and still the same. I thought there is no way it can be from the plugs but I put the originals back in anyhow and no help. When you try to start it even for a short time the plugs get covered in raw fuel. WAY TO RICH! Like I say it will start if you hold the throttle open and seems to run great, very quick throttle response as long as you don`t let the RPM`s get to low but you can still smell that it is way to rich. Owe and yes I did sinc the TPS with the power commander when it was hooked up. If someone told me these problems I would tell them to start with the TPS. Since the power commander taps into the TPS readout wire could the TPS somehow have been damaged? The quick tap is not on the TPS wire now and the wire is in great shape. The battery was hooked up but the key was off while this work was done. Nothing else was messed with. I think it is the TPS but hate to just start throwing things at it. Any suggestions would be great. Thanks