Your English is fine John. It's your judgment that sucks. I wouldn't waste another millisecond on this kid...
super7mgtepower;1133399 said:Chill out brother. Obviously this is getting to confusing for us :aigo: i know what I got to do anyways. Thanks for your time.
Old people
super7mgtepower;1133399 said:Chill out brother. Obviously this is getting to confusing for us :aigo: i know what I got to do anyways. Thanks for your time.
Old people
rumptis;1133406 said:I have seen both the high idle and the engine almost dieing problem myself at one point.
Just something else to think about here.
My high idle problem was that my thermostat was stuck open so the engine would never reach full operating temperature. Check and make sure you have one and that its working correctly.
The engine almost dieing problem was cause by a crappy BOV like you have. I had switched from stock to something like yours and it would die all the time after letting off the gas. I switched back to stock and all was good again. I then later got a HKS style and have had no problems with. I have also seen one other people have the exact same problem.
Just my 2 cents after reading through most of this thread.
super7mgtepower;1133649 said:Also im not doubting Jdub I just know the dashpot is not causing high idle. Its not even touching and the yellow paint is still on the screw so i dont think its been adjusted but how the hell is their a gap then, ive pulled on it to see if it was stuck but nothing. Anyways no hard feelings yall
jdub;1133274 said:You are correct about the dashpot...not touching the linkage should have no effect on idle. It still needs to be fixed too.
jdub;1133655 said:Post #34
sectorzero;1144896 said:Someone is too dumb to realize that F--king with the idle screw moved the linkage away from the dashpot. He also has no understanding of where the 7mgte gets idle air from. It is not from the throttle valve but from the ISC. With the ISC delivering idle air there is no need for the throttle butterfly to be open at all!