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I have a 06 Mustang Gt with SLP loud mouths and a SCT SF3 / XCal3 Tuner with an 93 octane. Those are all my mods for now.

I bought a C&L racer CAI and a 65MM throttle boady by ford. I haven't been able to install them cause when i installed it my car starting acting up all crazy. The RPMS start jumping up and down and sometimes it goes so low and it shuts off has anyone experienced these problem i don't know where to start thanks... By the way i tried installing them seperatly and it does the same problem.
 

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Thats usually the issue with TB's but not CAI I would try disconnecting you batt for 30 min re-connect and then reload your tune their may have been an error in the load. And if it's the GT500 TB it should be less prone to having this problem than the BBK or granetelli.
 

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just a thought, was your Mass Air Sensor plugged back in? Missed that myself once and thought my parts destroyed my car...
 

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The BBK instructions on their TB swap is to get the tps Voltage setting BEFORE you take the old one off and make sure it is the same when you install the new TB. They say the computer is very sensitive to this setting. If you do not know what the old setting was I would try moving the TPS within the normal voltage range. You might have to drill the screw holes a bit larger and grind off the locating tab. I had to do that when I changed TPS sensors after mine went bad. Sorry I am on the road and cant remember the normal votage range but its stated in the forum a bunch, so you should be able to search for it. Good Luck..GA
 

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The BBK instructions on their TB swap is to get the tps Voltage setting BEFORE you take the old one off and make sure it is the same when you install the new TB. They say the computer is very sensitive to this setting. If you do not know what the old setting was I would try moving the TPS within the normal voltage range. You might have to drill the screw holes a bit larger and grind off the locating tab. I had to do that when I changed TPS sensors after mine went bad. Sorry I am on the road and cant remember the normal votage range but its stated in the forum a bunch, so you should be able to search for it. Good Luck..GA
Good point... the voltage should be between 1.19 and 1.31 volts with key on/engine off.
 
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