[DML] Re: More on idle speeds
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[DML] Re: More on idle speeds
- From: "Matt Spittle" <supermatty@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 13 Apr 2005 04:54:03 -0000
Who wouldn't want their car to idle at 500 RPMS with gas prices lately? :)
Matt
#1604
--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, doctorDHD@xxxx wrote:
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> Am I missing something? Why do you want your engine to idle below
700 -
> 800? I thought 775 was the spec. On a properly operating engine,
the idle speed
> is controlled by the Idle Speed Motor and its ECU not by any screw.
Correct?
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> D² & 6530
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> Date: Wed, 13 Apr 2005 01:24:10 -0000
> From: "stainlessilusion" <5n-@xxxxxxx>
> Subject: More on idle speeds
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> I'm hearing of people having too low of an idle-while I can't get mine
> anything under 7-8 hundred. How low can a factory new engine idle? I
> have a new butterfly assembly, the whole thing not just the shaft and
> flies, Put in O-rings and checked every single vac line...With the
> adjustment screw missing I still get 7-8. Any ideas? -----Dani B. #5003
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