Goodbye acceleration lag!
Goodbye acceleration lag!
Man, I love this place. Read a thread a few days ago about the delayed acceleration kind of thing and someone mentioned the throttle body. So I was thinking I needed a new one and was pricing them 
Then I found another thread about cleaning the TB and that could help. Holy crap, did it ever! I watched a couple of Youtube vids of guys doing it and figured I could handle it easily and it gave me more time to commune with my "Lil' Blue Darlin'" so I ran up to O'Reillys for some CRC TB Cleaner and started disconnecting stuff. Then I had to go back to buy a deep well 8MM socket I thought I had and didn't (you just need a 10MM and an 8MM for the job.)
Here it is before cleaning. Hint, this was the clean side!

I forgot to snap a pic of the other side, but it was nasty. Big rings of black sludge where the flaps close and a thick layer of yellow on both sides. Sprayed it down a bunch and it broke off a lot and just dripped off, but most of it took some scrubbing and repeated sprays. I didn't get it perfect, but I made an enormous difference and once I re-assembled everything, it felt like a newly-tuned vehicle. I mean really impressive sounding and smooth.
Plus, and here's the best part - THE LAG IS GONE.
Seriously, the accelerator is as smooth as my wife's Sorento and it only cost a few bucks and an hour of effort. I will probably open it up again and take a stiffer brush to it later, but I am pretty impressed with myself ... and TMS right now!

Then I found another thread about cleaning the TB and that could help. Holy crap, did it ever! I watched a couple of Youtube vids of guys doing it and figured I could handle it easily and it gave me more time to commune with my "Lil' Blue Darlin'" so I ran up to O'Reillys for some CRC TB Cleaner and started disconnecting stuff. Then I had to go back to buy a deep well 8MM socket I thought I had and didn't (you just need a 10MM and an 8MM for the job.)
Here it is before cleaning. Hint, this was the clean side!

I forgot to snap a pic of the other side, but it was nasty. Big rings of black sludge where the flaps close and a thick layer of yellow on both sides. Sprayed it down a bunch and it broke off a lot and just dripped off, but most of it took some scrubbing and repeated sprays. I didn't get it perfect, but I made an enormous difference and once I re-assembled everything, it felt like a newly-tuned vehicle. I mean really impressive sounding and smooth.
Plus, and here's the best part - THE LAG IS GONE.
Seriously, the accelerator is as smooth as my wife's Sorento and it only cost a few bucks and an hour of effort. I will probably open it up again and take a stiffer brush to it later, but I am pretty impressed with myself ... and TMS right now!
How many miles do you have on your car? I'm at 42k. Do you think it'd be worth cleaning? I know a lot probably has to do with type of driving, environment, etc. Just wondering if it'd be worth digging into or if its really not an issue till higher mileage.
I have read that every 25K or so is good. It sure can't hurt (as long as you remove the TB first!) and it definitely gives you a more intimate relationship with your car.
Here's a question for you on this. Did you have to completely disconnect and remove the throttle body? I am assuming you don't want any of that garbage getting down into the engine.
I remove the TB when I clean it. Only takes about 15 minutes or so to take it off, clean it and put it back on. Makes all the difference in the world in throttle response.
Take it off completely.
I was having a rough idle and a slight hesitation on light throttle, cleaned out the front of it and around the valves and it cleared that problem up! All the black crap that I got out was nasty.. Going to remove it this spring and clean it totally out! Question though, would I need to get a new gasket or can I re-use the one that's on there?
I was having a rough idle and a slight hesitation on light throttle, cleaned out the front of it and around the valves and it cleared that problem up! All the black crap that I got out was nasty.. Going to remove it this spring and clean it totally out! Question though, would I need to get a new gasket or can I re-use the one that's on there?



