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    oh well, why not. a question for the ozhonda gods

    cleaned up the iac valve about four weeks back, that didn't seem to have much of an effect on my idle. sometimes it idles at around 900rpm, other times it sits at around 1200rpm.

    could it be to do with the fast idle thermo? kinda running out of ideas... i did the little test where you put your finger over the hole, and it seems to be working as normal.

    the other funny thing is that turning the idle adjustor screw doesn't seem to effect my idle. why would that be?

    on a side note, i have a hondata s200, could it be related to this?
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    forgot to mention- when i try to hold a certain RPM, the motor revs up and down within about a 500rpm range. for example, if i'm trying to hold it at 3500rpm, the revs will fluctuate between 3000 and 3500 roughly every two seconds.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ginganggooly
    on a side note, i have a hondata s200, could it be related to this?
    Got it

    Being a EFI engine...its a ECU that controls everything to do with your car....and so , having an aftermarket ECU ( or piggyback) THEN the problem will be to do with the aftermarket ECU.

    First....consult your hondata dealer and tell them exactly what is happening...there could be a minor or major problem with ur ECU !

    Next....I would start by disconnecting your aftermarket ECU , and hooking up the original OEM ECU - to see if the problem still exisists - if the idle still fluctuates...then it must be a mechanical problem - blocked/bad MAP sensor or O2 sensor etc....ASK SOMEONE that 100% knows ok doody !!!

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    sydney
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    Quote Originally Posted by bennjamin
    Quote Originally Posted by ginganggooly
    on a side note, i have a hondata s200, could it be related to this?
    Got it

    Being a EFI engine...its a ECU that controls everything to do with your car....and so , having an aftermarket ECU ( or piggyback) THEN the problem will be to do with the aftermarket ECU.

    First....consult your hondata dealer and tell them exactly what is happening...there could be a minor or major problem with ur ECU !

    Next....I would start by disconnecting your aftermarket ECU , and hooking up the original OEM ECU - to see if the problem still exisists - if the idle still fluctuates...then it must be a mechanical problem - blocked/bad MAP sensor or O2 sensor etc....ASK SOMEONE that 100% knows ok doody !!!
    unless the ecu mysteriously remapped/shat itsself within the last month, i'm inclined to think it's a mechanical problem.

    i noticed last night that when i open the throttle a little with the bonnet up i can hear a whistling sound... i think it could be a vaccum line.
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    i tend to think it might be u MAP sensor....replace ? or a small , whistling bald man has been sucked into your intake :P

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    anyone got a map sensor i can try out??
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    LOL@small bald man...

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    yeah... i got an image of the chinaman with the massive forehead.
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  12. #12
    um - doubt is it ECU

    usually mechanical...

    usually FITV (take backing plate off and see if airflow when warm - if air flow tighten plastic piece by turning clockwise)

    then IACV (replace to determine whether it is broken)

    then clogged TB (undo idle screw - blast in carbie cleaner whilst running)

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