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Thread: Idle problem!

  1. #13
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    Quote Originally Posted by Doch-vtec View Post
    Is possible cuz i sand down the hole of the tb wer the butterfly sits cuz ders alot of black stuff dat wont come off.
    Could dat be the reason why my idle is going wild?
    probably letting more air through then needed
    so the iacv may adjust the amount of air that goes into the A/F ratio
    but by having a hole there there is more air then the ecu has taken into and tries to compensateso you go a fluctuating idle
    just a possible cause

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    Thats all i did. I still got my old b16 engine and i try putting the tb in it with no luck. The car got worse so i put back the old one. Lol... Is it possible ive make the hole bigger by sanding it down even if the sand paper ive use is an use 1000 sand paper?

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    Anybody?

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    Check for vacuum leak,, small leak would make idle problem
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    Dont worry im having the same problem.

    Ive done everything you have + replaced my IACV

    Im gonna check this out after work:

    -http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthread.php?51798-Replaced-IACV-and-Still-High-revs-FIXED-!!&highlight=IACV%20FITV

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    Quote Originally Posted by shepparton View Post
    Check for vacuum leak,, small leak would make idle problem
    Thanks mate ive tried spraying all the vacuum hose tb and IM with no luck tho

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    Quote Originally Posted by JayTea18 View Post
    Dont worry im having the same problem.

    Ive done everything you have + replaced my IACV

    Im gonna check this out after work:

    -http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthread.php?51798-Replaced-IACV-and-Still-High-revs-FIXED-!!&highlight=IACV%20FITV

    Thanks mine hasent got the fitv tho

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    Same here

    Im using skunk 2 throttle body - 68mm
    (Pro series)

    My last options are:
    - Checking the 2 SENSORS on the throttle body.
    - They might need a clean

    I feel your pain man,
    Hating my car at the moment.

    http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthr...age-on-the-TPS

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    Quote Originally Posted by JayTea18 View Post
    Same here

    Im using skunk 2 throttle body - 68mm
    (Pro series)

    My last options are:
    - Checking the 2 SENSORS on the throttle body.
    - They might need a clean

    I feel your pain man,
    Hating my car at the moment.

    http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthr...age-on-the-TPS
    Amem everytime im on the road and another car comes beside me they keep on looking at me cuz they thought im reving my car at them i always end up sliding down on my seat so they wont see me. Lol... And they always took off really hard.��


    I was thinking of doing that. Changing the tb i was thinking of skunk2 alpha series any feed back on them?
    And where can i get one? Cheers��

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