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nieko
07-03-2008, 12:55 AM
ok so ive been having idling problems and running rich lately and i tried a bunch of things but could not fix it. so i decided to take my throttle body from my old car and clean it out real good and slap it back on my new car. everything seems to work but the problem is. i took the little accelerator drum stopper screw out of my old throttle body. so the question is
Do i adjust my idle with the iacv and TPS unplugged and do it with the accelerator wire first?
then the iacv?
then the TPS?
please help you guys... thanks
xsparc
07-03-2008, 12:58 AM
first adjust your throttle plate screw, then your cable, then the TPS, then i iacv
nieko
07-03-2008, 01:46 AM
ok, anyone else clarify this? i just want to make sure :) thanks..
oh and how do u adjust the screw first?
should i unplug iacv and tps while doing this?
should the motor be at 750 before the tps and iacv?
ahh sorry, thanks
xsparc
07-03-2008, 01:52 AM
the screw should be about half way, just make sure the plate is a hair off fully closed. you can do this with the car off.
the tps neds to be at like .45 volts closed and over 4.55 volts fully open. you need the car on for this, but not running.
timing needs to be at 15 before you do the iacv to set idle at 750
nieko
07-03-2008, 12:16 PM
its werid because ever since i messed with it, i cant get the TPS to get to the right voltage... pissing me off and running not so well...
xsparc
07-03-2008, 12:23 PM
cant get it low or high enough?
SoguRacing
07-03-2008, 12:29 PM
ok, to set the idle, unplug the tps sensor, adjust the throttle body screw-loosen it so that the throttle plate is completely shut then tighten the screw so that it "just" touches the throttle plate lever..then tighten the screw "one" and only "one" full turn. no more!! then plug in the tps sensor and adjust the iacv to your desire. have fun!!
nieko
07-03-2008, 12:50 PM
cant get it high enough... lol (voltage)
nieko
07-03-2008, 03:29 PM
xsparc come in lol
nieko
07-04-2008, 02:25 AM
alright so... i did the steps sogu said but the idle was still pretty high so i loosened the throttle body nut a little bit
and got it to 750 rpms and it idled like a champ nice and steady. then i pull out of my driveway and wait a second in
neutral and my idle slowly went up to 1800 rpms and stayed for awhile then slowly went back down. and i would
drive it and it would seem pretty good i guess and id stop at a light and it would idle solid 750. then the next like it
would slowy go up to 1800 again and stay there and it just keeps doing that crap.... im guessing something to do
with TPS? damn idk but this shit is getting annoying lol... oh also i am still running a rich and when i stand in front of
the engine bay and i tap the throttle, when the rpms go down is sounds like its backfiring in the back of the valve c
cover, or misfiring or something. its really weird. timing is set also. please help...
nieko
07-04-2008, 02:30 AM
edit: tps is at the right voltage now also
SoguRacing
07-04-2008, 11:57 AM
i'm not sure what it could be. maybe try setting your tps voltage to 4.5 volts ( on the lower range) and make sure your iac valve is pretty much closed. you dont want it open too much because the ecu can adjust that via current to the iac motor.
littlekids13
07-04-2008, 12:05 PM
try cleaning the iacv with carb cleaner worked for my fucked up idle it doesnt drop or go up anymore
nieko
07-04-2008, 12:14 PM
ya i already cleaned it out dude... alright il try that but i think the screw is almost all the way in =X
nieko
07-04-2008, 02:24 PM
update...... loosened stop screw on throttle body a little more and got my idle back at 750. tried adjusting tps, i could only get .20 volts before it turned on(off?) and my rpms shot up... i know its supposed to be .45 but... is this ok? it seems to be running a little rich but my idle problem is fixed. damn this motor... lol
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