Need help asap!!!
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Need help asap!!!
Well I just bought a S2 ported TB, I installed it and used the sensors it came with. Well when I went to test drive the car the idle was everywhere i figured it might be normal since its more air or w/e coming in. Well after a while the problem didnt stop. I though it might be the TPS so I switched it out with the one from my stocker but still the same problem. Idle is around 2k-2.5k, once its stoped for a while the idle will come back down to 1k-1.1k.
Can anyone help me with what the problem might be?
It came off of a '00 formula and is now on my '01 WS6 if that matter. This is my daily driver so I need it fixed asap. Thanks-
Can anyone help me with what the problem might be?
It came off of a '00 formula and is now on my '01 WS6 if that matter. This is my daily driver so I need it fixed asap. Thanks-
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he's referring to a link i started about a week ago.
I'll add the link in an edit...but bottomline is this:
you have an air leak between your throttle body flapper and the TB inside diameter. Only way to fix it is with a tune.
When this happened to me, my RPMs were identical to yours. After tune, it runs like a dream.
edit: link is here: https://ls1tech.com/forums/texas-members/677861-help-please-asap-idling-2500-after-tb-swap.html
I'll add the link in an edit...but bottomline is this:
you have an air leak between your throttle body flapper and the TB inside diameter. Only way to fix it is with a tune.
When this happened to me, my RPMs were identical to yours. After tune, it runs like a dream.
edit: link is here: https://ls1tech.com/forums/texas-members/677861-help-please-asap-idling-2500-after-tb-swap.html
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IIRC the throttle cable bracket changed from '00 to '01, so maybe the cable is holding the throttle partially open. Disconnect the cable and start it; if it idles normally you found it.
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Originally Posted by AGRV8D
www.SEARCHTHEFUCKINGFORUM.com that is all..there was a thread about this same exact topic in the Tejas section about a week ago
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Originally Posted by 98_1LE
IIRC the throttle cable bracket changed from '00 to '01, so maybe the cable is holding the throttle partially open. Disconnect the cable and start it; if it idles normally you found it.
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Originally Posted by Ceissus
he's referring to a link i started about a week ago.
I'll add the link in an edit...but bottomline is this:
you have an air leak between your throttle body flapper and the TB inside diameter. Only way to fix it is with a tune.
When this happened to me, my RPMs were identical to yours. After tune, it runs like a dream.
edit: link is here: https://ls1tech.com/forums/showthread.php?t=677861
I'll add the link in an edit...but bottomline is this:
you have an air leak between your throttle body flapper and the TB inside diameter. Only way to fix it is with a tune.
When this happened to me, my RPMs were identical to yours. After tune, it runs like a dream.
edit: link is here: https://ls1tech.com/forums/showthread.php?t=677861