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Old 06-01-2010, 02:40 PM
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Is there anyone near Norwich, CT. Mohegan Sun area that can adjust the idle on my car??

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Old 06-01-2010, 04:35 PM
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What kind of car? If it's LS powered I'm sure Don at Slowhawk Performance can take care of it, he's in Bridgewater, MA.
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It is a LSX based car.
I could got to him or Eastside where it was originally tuned but I was trying to not drive that far..

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Is an idle change somthing that has to be done by a tuner with a computer or is it adjusted on the throttle body??

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There's a idle screw that you can slightly turn in to raise or lower your idle, but if it needs a major change then tuning would be more my choice.
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Originally Posted by DiabloFormula
There's a idle screw that you can slightly turn in to raise or lower your idle, but if it needs a major change then tuning would be more my choice.
Idle needs to come down 100 to 150 rpm..
Can I do that at the TB??
Where is the screw??

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