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Steve has more patience than I do...here's his BLM writeup. I'm gonna go on a rant about BLM's and pre-turbo exhaust leaks on my YouTube channel any day now...http://www.vortexbuicks-etc.com/blms.htm
Dribble some transmission fluid or top engine cleaner into the throttlebody while the engine is running at about 1200 rpm. Dribble it slowly enuf that it does not kill the engine. Look for smoke coming out of the exhaust system pre-turbo including where the turbo mounts. Be sure to examine the cross over pipe joints carefully.Also, be sure the connections to the outlet side of the maf sensor to the inlet side of the turbo and follow up on all the connections between the outlet of the turbo to the throttlebody are tight.Check the egr valve and make sure it is not leaking around it's base and that the diaphragm does not have a hole in it.Be sure to check to see if the intake bolts are tight. I normally torque them to about 30 ft-lbs.Normal maf range at 750 rpm is 4-6 so yours is fine.
Remove the drivers side floor mat...as the loud pedal may contact it.
If he read the tps adjustment on my site, he should have read the part about the floor mat and also about checking the cable for stretch, or being too long.He does mention above that he has a new tv cable but that does not mean much as many of the replacements were not quite the right length so it could be, too short, too long, or just right the Goldilocks syndrome
If the car shifts cleanly with no slipping between two gears, then it is okay. If you go too far one way with the adjustment, the shifts will be firm, but delayed (shifts at higher mph than normal. If you go too far in the other direction, the the shift points will be early and slip between the two gears. That is no good. Seems like it is usually with about 4 ridges showing as in the picture on my site.