**DIY TOM'S/BLITZ THROTTLE CONTROL (56k Warning) **
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**DIY TOM'S/BLITZ THROTTLE CONTROL (56k Warning) **
SIZE="6"]Special Thanks to A-Spec for making this happen![/SIZE]
VIDEO:
In Cabin. You can see when I switch modes, the car shifts more aggressively. I am pressing the accelerator normally.
http://www.veoh.com/browse/videos/ca...875444gHJa7agc
Video #2:
Exterior: I am shifting modes on the LTS and you can notice the car shifts more aggressively.
http://www.veoh.com/browse/videos/ca...875496yT6wZHdp
Many people have been asking how to install the Tom's/Blitz throttle control. Since the instructions that came with Tom's is in Japanese, I am kind enough to write a DIY for all you folks.
The first minute I installed this and took it out for a test drive. The SP3 mode is a monster!! It feels like a IS-F..literally. When I drive normal on SP3, it feels like I am flooring it all the way but I'm not. And for some of you who are wondering that this is similiar to PWR mode, you are wrong. It puts the PWR button to shame. I will write a more detail review for you guys but for now, I highly recommend this! You will not regret it.
Tools needed:
1. Cross-head Screw Driver
2. Electrical Tap
3. Zip Tie
4. Hair Dryer
5. Flash Light
Let's get started!
1. Start out by pulling the side panel of the dash. Start pulling from the bottom. It is held on only by clips.
Side View. The holes you see, you will have to put your fingers in to pull the wires from the Throttle Controller Display on Step 4.
2. There is 2 screws under the knee airbag.
One screw on the left side
One screw on the other side
3. Tape the Throttle Controller Display on the Odometer like this. Use the 3m Tape that came with the Throttle Controller.
4. Now run the wires from the Throttle Controller behind the steering wheel. Start pulling the wires through the side panel that you pulled off from #1. This was one of the hardest step to make the wires come out from under the knee airbag.
5. After you run the wires from the throttle controller display to the brake pedal, you will now need to remove the pre-existing plug. First you will need to heat up the plug with a hair dryer. Put it on hot mode and move it around the plug for 20 seconds. Once it is warm you can easily pull it out. It is circled below.
The plug is on top of the accelerator.
6. Now plug in the plug that came with the throttle controller inside the one you removed and plug in the right side of the picture below into the plug on top of the accelerator.
VIDEO:
In Cabin. You can see when I switch modes, the car shifts more aggressively. I am pressing the accelerator normally.
http://www.veoh.com/browse/videos/ca...875444gHJa7agc
Video #2:
Exterior: I am shifting modes on the LTS and you can notice the car shifts more aggressively.
http://www.veoh.com/browse/videos/ca...875496yT6wZHdp
Many people have been asking how to install the Tom's/Blitz throttle control. Since the instructions that came with Tom's is in Japanese, I am kind enough to write a DIY for all you folks.
The first minute I installed this and took it out for a test drive. The SP3 mode is a monster!! It feels like a IS-F..literally. When I drive normal on SP3, it feels like I am flooring it all the way but I'm not. And for some of you who are wondering that this is similiar to PWR mode, you are wrong. It puts the PWR button to shame. I will write a more detail review for you guys but for now, I highly recommend this! You will not regret it.
Tools needed:
1. Cross-head Screw Driver
2. Electrical Tap
3. Zip Tie
4. Hair Dryer
5. Flash Light
Let's get started!
1. Start out by pulling the side panel of the dash. Start pulling from the bottom. It is held on only by clips.
Side View. The holes you see, you will have to put your fingers in to pull the wires from the Throttle Controller Display on Step 4.
2. There is 2 screws under the knee airbag.
One screw on the left side
One screw on the other side
3. Tape the Throttle Controller Display on the Odometer like this. Use the 3m Tape that came with the Throttle Controller.
4. Now run the wires from the Throttle Controller behind the steering wheel. Start pulling the wires through the side panel that you pulled off from #1. This was one of the hardest step to make the wires come out from under the knee airbag.
5. After you run the wires from the throttle controller display to the brake pedal, you will now need to remove the pre-existing plug. First you will need to heat up the plug with a hair dryer. Put it on hot mode and move it around the plug for 20 seconds. Once it is warm you can easily pull it out. It is circled below.
The plug is on top of the accelerator.
6. Now plug in the plug that came with the throttle controller inside the one you removed and plug in the right side of the picture below into the plug on top of the accelerator.
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7. Next you will need to make sure it is secure and use electrical tape or else it will throw errors. It will look like this after you are done.
8. Plug in the wires from the accelerator plug and throttle control display into the ballast look a like.
9. Zip tie the wires.
10. Use the 3m tape that came with the Throttle Control and put it on the ballast. I taped the ballast onto the fuse box. Hard to see but it is circled below.
10. Start the engine to make sure that it works. It will look like this if it works.
11. Reverse the steps to put everything back to normal and enjoy!
I will write a review later on and will have my friend record a video of it in action. Stay tune.
8. Plug in the wires from the accelerator plug and throttle control display into the ballast look a like.
9. Zip tie the wires.
10. Use the 3m tape that came with the Throttle Control and put it on the ballast. I taped the ballast onto the fuse box. Hard to see but it is circled below.
10. Start the engine to make sure that it works. It will look like this if it works.
11. Reverse the steps to put everything back to normal and enjoy!
I will write a review later on and will have my friend record a video of it in action. Stay tune.
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Yeah, it doesn't make your car faster.. but how often do you race? This is for people who drive their car normally and want a quicker throttle response. Btw, PWR mode is on par with the lowest mode on the unit. I will put your imagination on the highest mode..
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so~how do you like it so far?
I don't think it would be necessary for my 250 since it won't really change much
but I'd like to hear from you all 350's..
and maybe from 250s if you can feel the difference
thanks for DIY
I don't think it would be necessary for my 250 since it won't really change much
but I'd like to hear from you all 350's..
and maybe from 250s if you can feel the difference
thanks for DIY