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Old 01-28-2013, 08:32 PM   #1
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Bad Idle, even after CTS and TPS

Question...

I'm having idle issues with my spec-r sr20. Idle will sometimes surge between 1000 & 2000 RPM, sometimes it'll just stay at 1500 RPM. While it's doing that, it won't go lean to engine brake and will lightly buck under partial throttle boost. IT'S INTERMITTENT. It will only happen whenever it wants to start happening despite engine temp/outside temp/abuse/babying.
At Idle and cruise the AFRs read ~14.5-14.7, under boost it runs a little lean (I'm running JWT S3 cams and no tune), when I drop to neutral for a light the AFRs start at 18.5 and very slowly work their way down in increments of ~1 back to the usual.

What I've tried to do to fix it so far:

-Changed to new CTS and reset ECU
-Changed to new TPS and properly adjusted it
-Unplugging the O2 doesn't help, the idle really went nuts (The O2 is brand new)
-Unplugging the TPS makes the car slowly drop in RPMs and die

Any ideas on what to try next before I start combing through my ECU connector with a multimeter?

Thanks in advance.
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