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  1. #13
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    my TB made my car hunt too, check the idle control screw.

    wind it all the way down let the iacv control the idle.


    i cleaned mine up and it freed gunk from the idle screw, plus i think i tweaked it by accident.
    made the car hunt.

    i thiought iacv was busted.

    maybe air got into coolant is playing with the FITV.

    take off the piping and with the car on put a finger over each hole in the TB on at a time.
    the bottom should be the hole for fitv, the top for iacv. if u cover both and it runs normally then there is a leak. (check idle screw, vacuum hoses)

    if covering the FITV hole fixes it then u need to wind down the FITV using the well known guide/diy. i blocked off my FITV as its not necessary, then helps eliminate one issue for certain.
    Last edited by Baby Face; 09-07-2013 at 08:48 PM.

  2. #14
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    What's FITV? Where is this well known guide? My tb doesn't have the coolant hoses going to it so its possible air got in when I bypassed it. To bleed it I just open radiator cap, and run car with the front jacked up right?

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    http://honda-tech.com/showthread.php?t=2153910


    check the idle control screw is down, it does leek enough to create an idle hunt!!!

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    Did you install the TPS in its correct location/setting? you may need to re-calibrate your TPS to suit your new TB butterfly and may need to adjust the voltage on the TPS sensor.

    there is a good DIY on here - try this first and see how u go,

    http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthr...age-on-the-TPS
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  5. #17
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    Ok thanks guys!

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    If you have a B18C7 it will not have an FITV.

    If there are no leaks, and the manual idle control is adjusted correctly but you are still experiencing hunting idle, then you probably need to adjust the IAC duty cycle.

    After I changed my manifold to a Skunk2 unit and my throttle body to 68mm I started to get these hunting idle issues too.

    I plugged in a laptop to my S300/ECU and loaded up the tune in SManager. In one of the tabs there is an idle control screen with a slider bar that adjusts the IAC duty cycle. Move the slider up and down and keep reloading the tune file as you make changes until you find a point where the idle doesn't hunt anymore.

    Also it is a must to recalibrate the TPS as Rage King suggested.
    -ZAMMIN-

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    Ok thanks. Can I add that the car idles fine at first, but after some driving it occasionally begins to hunt then eventually settles itself down. Gotta get me a hondata soon

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    Quote Originally Posted by crobaa View Post
    Ok thanks. Can I add that the car idles fine at first, but after some driving it occasionally begins to hunt then eventually settles itself down. Gotta get me a hondata soon
    That's the issue I had. Duty cycle adjustment should sort it out.
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  9. #21
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    You require a tune if u cant manage to play with the idle screw.
    If ur tps is not set right it'll give a CEL.

    Air in coolant can also hunt but doubt it....

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    What manifold are you using? Dc2? Ek? Eg?

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    Dc2r stock manifold

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    okay first thing to do is slacken of the cable so the throttle isn't open.im assuming u tps is set up correctly 0.5v at closed on signal wire. 4.5 on wide open throttle (test with engine off!!) centre wire on tps. there should be a 5v input and a ground either side if I remember corretly
    start car with throttle body exposed, there 2 ports inside throttle body that lead into the idle air control valve, cover these with you fingers,the car should die?
    if it does you have no vacuam leak,if it doesn't theres your problem ( throttle gasket)(
    if it doesn't remove the iac valve that has 2 x 12mm bolts on rear of intake,(undo both cooling pipes underneath it but release pressure from rad first so u don't burn yourself) and unplug it, clean this out as it maybe sticking.refit don't loose o rings top up cooling system and rest ecu. 20amp back up fuse in fuse box

    if that's not it also on rear of manifold beside throttle body is a circular metal plate with 2 screws, open these up and don't lose them, there is a plastic cover in there that has a springy feel,turn it clock wise until its tight,then refit plate, there are all the main reasons for a hunt from the info u have provided.

    I worked in Honda speacialist for years and carried out 100s of swaps and fitted all kinds of everything to d,b,c,h,f,n engines soif any one gets stuck il try my best to help ya out
    Last edited by K20a-eg; 10-07-2013 at 10:19 PM.

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