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    My Brother has a 92 GT Bretta and he wanted me to ask you all , when he first starts the car it idles high which i know its supposed to when the motors cold but it will idle rough like its not hitting on all cylinders and then soon as motor warms up it , it idles fine.. He said that he unpluged the iat sensor and it didnt do it . Would this make a diff??? and could it be the IAT Sensor ??

  • #2
    It runs fine after it warms up? I'd do a fuel pressure test as see if the regulator is ok.
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    • #3
      Originally posted by gpse3400 View Post
      It runs fine after it warms up? I'd do a fuel pressure test as see if the regulator is ok.
      Yeah he said after the motor warms up , it idles smooth ... Its just between when the high idle is on and when it slowly goes down to where it should be after warmed up....

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      • #4
        OT - Why do you always post in the Site Articles area?!?! This is NOT an area for maintenance issues. Please learn to post in the correct area.

        -Topic moved to correct location....
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        • #5
          Originally posted by bszopi View Post
          OT - Why do you always post in the Site Articles area?!?! This is NOT an area for maintenance issues. Please learn to post in the correct area.

          -Topic moved to correct location....
          AHHH Prob. cause I didnt realize that i should be posting maintance under pushrod maintance , actually i dont remember seeing that but any way , now i no its there .. I seen theory discussions so just put it there .. Sorry.. As for my question that i asked what do you think this would be???

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          • #6
            yeah, I'd look at the FPR also
            plus, it sounds like the motor might be in need of a good de-carb
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