Date: Sun, 16 Feb 2003 22:58:20 -0500 From: KeithG <noonenopsamspring.com> Subject: Re: Aero - problems?
From what I have read, this is not right. If it is TCS equipped, it has ETS which means no AIC (idle regulated by the electronic throttle). It does not seem to be easy to do a TCS-ectomy at all and definitely not as easy as feeding a signal somewhere. Besides, where would you feed it? Do some research on the tsn 9k bb before you get surprised here. KeithG Dexter J wrote: > Salutations: > > I am very interested in this question myself as I am looking at a 92 9000T > CSE with a pooched auto tranny and would like to know more about TCS.. The > best advise I have so far is to try to disconnect it when I swap out > transmissions and feed it a flat signal to keep it happy.. > > -- > > J Dexter - webmaster - http://www.dexterdyne.org/ > all tunes - no cookies no subscription no weather no ads > no news no phone in - RealAudio 8+ Required - all the Time > > Radio Free Dexterdyne Top Tune o'be-do-da-day > Dave Mason - Only You Know and I Know > http://www.dexterdyne.org/888/126.RAM > > > > Four Weis wrote: > >>How does an electronic traction control system work with a manual >>transmission? The only TCS I have heard about has been on automatics. >> >>KeithG wrote: >> >> >>>The 93 was pre the latest design balance shaft sprockets. They are soft >>>and can cause mayhem if they are left too long FWIH. Don't forget the >>>heater core and blower motor - standard 9k fare - life is prolonged with >>>regular coolant changes. If it has Traction Control (TCS) beware, this >>>is an expensive system to own, and finicky. Personally, I would not get >>>a 9k with TCS. >>> >>>KeithG >>> >>>Saaber wrote: >>> >>>>Timing chain >>>>Hydraulic motor mounts >>>>Traction Control throttle body >>>> >>>>"UserKl2895" <userkl2895nopsamcom> wrote in message >>>>news:20030214115433.15644.00000304nopsamv.aol.com... >>>> >>>> >>>>>i'm looking at a 93 9000 Aero.... >>>>> >>>>>what are the main problem areas? (I've forgotten) I shouldn't have to >>>>>mention this but its a manual (as they all should be!) >>>>> >>>>>cheers, >>>>> >>>>>Roger >>>> >>>> >>>>