88supraTT said:How many miles have you driven with the vpc equiped to the car? If i remeber right the vpc will learn and adjust the idle the more miles you put on it.
BillyM said:The VPC has no way to learn anything.
People sometimes mistakenly assume the VPC is a more in-depth device than it really is. It takes rpm, a ramping voltage (map), and resistance (temp), and checks the programmed table in the rom, the outputs a frequency signal to the stock ecu mimicing KarmanVortex afm. Mind you, it can do a few other things, like response, and rpm-dependent adjustment ala GCC, but it doesn't do much else. Pretty basic stuff.
--billyM
BillyM said:Response won't affect your idle. Op-out goes to the FCD (read edit) unit if used, not the GCC. It has it's own proprietary pigtail off the back of the VPC.
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...I meant to say Fcon. Silly fingers.
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--billyM