ICV? Maybe? try taking a pair of needle nose and crimp the hose and see if the idle comes down.....
Scot;1640438 said:ICV? Maybe? try taking a pair of needle nose and crimp the hose and see if the idle comes down.....
GrimJack;1640459 said:Check the vacuum lines for the wastegate, fpr, and EGR. If one of those isn't hooked up, it'll idle high.
jetjock;1640553 said:Pirate air will not cause idle speed increase on an L Type engine. If it's induction leak related it has to be due to metered air.
jetjock;1640553 said:Pirate air will not cause idle speed increase on an L Type engine. If it's induction leak related it has to be due to metered air.
rayall01;1640775 said:Are you absolutely sure about the linkage? My stepson's GE, had a high idle, and it finally turned out to be the adjustable rod in the linkage. The locknut was stripped, and vibration caused it to rotate, changing the length of the rod, and forcing the throttle plate open. Drove me crazy trying to find it.
jetjock;1641012 said:At the risk of failing again I guess you never saw the video I made a couple years back where I drive around town with everything upstream of the turbo removed