new to club, lag on throttle
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new to club, lag on throttle
just bought a 2002 lexus sc430 the car is nice but i have been reading in regards to the throttle lag and was wondering if anyone has a resolution for this . Ive read that the apexi or blitz trottle control is an option to help with the lag any ideas on this or any other resolution thanks
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I installed the Apexi. Works well and I liked that it has more settings than others and keeps them selected when you start your car again. Naturally, I use only one setting... Also very easy install!
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I used the blitz model paid $ 351.00 . I like it very much. In fact I prefer that it defaults to off when car is shut off and then when you restart you have to make a conscience decision to turn it back on. Also when I usually restart my car I am going in reverse and the blitz unit should be off. Don't need a real sensitive pedal in reverse.
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sounds good guys im going to look into it.... I just ordered my led taillight upgrade didn't get the computer with it cus I don't mind the light cant wait until it gets here has anyone done it I was reading the install doesn't look to bad, wish me luck
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Resetting the ECU is typically very effective. I'd try that first before making modifications.
If you want to reset the ECU without losing your seat and stereo settings,
perform the following procedure:
1. Get in your car and insert key. (It doesn't matter if you close the door or not.)
2. Turn the key to the on (not start) position.
3. Press the gas pedal to the floor.
4. Hold the pedal to the floor for five seconds, then turn the key back to the "off" position
(don't remove the key), then release the gas pedal.
5. Wait 2 minutes.
6. Remove key.
7. Done
If you want to reset the ECU without losing your seat and stereo settings,
perform the following procedure:
1. Get in your car and insert key. (It doesn't matter if you close the door or not.)
2. Turn the key to the on (not start) position.
3. Press the gas pedal to the floor.
4. Hold the pedal to the floor for five seconds, then turn the key back to the "off" position
(don't remove the key), then release the gas pedal.
5. Wait 2 minutes.
6. Remove key.
7. Done
Last edited by Harold57; 04-11-13 at 10:33 AM.
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I just down shift to 3rd and turn on my ECT to get the boost I need every now and then.
Last edited by mandyfig; 04-16-13 at 06:36 AM.
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all I know is that lexus have a lag when you step on the gas. it like a dead spot it removes it, that all it dose nothing else as far I know. there is no rods that open the gas, if there were you would not have a lag.
all I know is that lexus have a lag when you step on the gas. it like a dead spot it removes it, that all it dose nothing else as far I know. there is no rods that open the gas, if there were you would not have a lag.
Last edited by bacardi11; 04-15-13 at 09:31 AM.