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Idle advice please - lumpy


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Im having slight "issues" with my idle. I have had to adjust it lots, just so the car will idle. Its adjusted to the max. Not just from the wires but the little bit that actually pushes the metal part away.

Im sorry i dont have my camera so i cant take a pic or video.

 

I thought the idle could be set on the EMU, having been told that idle is sorted by the stock ECU, im now a little confused.

 

cheers for any advice!

Jon

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lol, its not just adjusted. its maxed out. And thats why i have had to now use the other thing (bolt) to adjust it.

Im trying to look at it. i opened the bonnet and stared for ages, didnt fix anything though.

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if you have had to adjust that cable i would say you need to get your car seen to asap mate.

 

:yeahthat: The EMU uses the throttle postion to help with the map and now moving it will mean it's changed slightly. Probably not enough to actually be a problem but worth while getting the person who did it just to look over the map again.

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Hmm, so are there any suggestions of how to have it set up so its not maxed out mechanically?? If i move it all back and reset the ECU will it sort it self out??

 

Its running ok, apart from EGT's getting way too high if i push the car too much!

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Ill try cleaning, if that makes no diff then i will ask to try that. thanks

 

you were running awfully rich at one point iirc, that could have killed your o2 sensor. Buy yourself a lemon, cut it in half and jam the sensor in it and leave it overnight. The lemon juice will clean the sensor for you without damaging it

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