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and your choppy idle is explained.
you have a vacuum leak or the throttle is being forced so far open, the ECM has run less than 10* of advance to try and keep the engine from overrunning at idle. this is in addition to running the IAC nearly fully closed.
INT pegged its upper limit as soon as closed loop was allowed and never moved from there, so the ECM was adding a LOT of fuel, considering you mentioned it running better after about 2 minutes(closed loop happened at ~139 seconds) would make sense that there is a lot of unexpected air getting to the engine.
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I think what he is telling you is the stopper issues is the vac leak because that meas the TB plate is getting pulled open at idle which it should not be.
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Ok uploaded a video of me checking the engine with a can of carb cleaner. I think I found the leak and fixed it with gasket maker, but still seems to idle rough. Robertisaar I haven't checked the line going to the map sensor. Kinda forgot this car even has that. In the 15 years I've owned this car, I've never had this engine idle smooth. Maybe the very nature of the 60 degree v6? I'll get another data stream to see if it's truly fixed.
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grab a log when possible.
see what happens when you remove the oil filler cap when idling as well. if there is a noticable change from doing that, you'll get to replace the PCV on the rear valve cover.
i didn't see fuel coming out of the vacuum line in the video, but it would be a good thing to check.
LH0s can most certainly idle smooth.
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Well the pcv was changed a few months ago, with a Delco part too. Removing the oil cap didn't change how the engine ran. I'll have to double check to see if the line pours out some fuel. About 7 years ago the fuel pressure regular was just dumping fuel into the throttle. Don't know how fast these regulators go bad.
Tomorrow I'll double check the vacuum line to see if there's any fuel. I have the log with the vacuum fixed, but engine still idle's rough when starting cold.Attached Files
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Originally posted by DukenukemX View PostWell the pcv was changed a few months ago, with a Delco part too. Removing the oil cap didn't change how the engine ran. I'll have to double check to see if the line pours out some fuel. About 7 years ago the fuel pressure regular was just dumping fuel into the throttle. Don't know how fast these regulators go bad.
Tomorrow I'll double check the vacuum line to see if there's any fuel. I have the log with the vacuum fixed, but engine still idle's rough when starting cold.Lifting my front wheels, one jack at a time.
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Originally posted by 1988GTU View Postpcv hose too?
I'll have to dig deep to find this air leak. Is it possibly that the exhaust may play a roll in this?Last edited by DukenukemX; 10-01-2013, 02:24 PM.
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Have you determined what the TB blade is doing when its running since you have questioned the throttle stop?
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3500 Build, Comp XFI Cam 218/230 .050 dur .570/.568 lift 113LSA
Fully Balanced, Ported, 3 Angle Valve Job, 65mm TCE TB, S&S Headers.
Stage-1 Raybestos/Alto 4t60e-HD, EP LSD, 3.69FDR
12.61@105 Epping NH Oct 2015 Nitrous 100shot (melted plugs) 13.58@98.8 N/A 3200LBS
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Originally posted by 3400-95-Modified View PostHave you determined what the TB blade is doing when its running since you have questioned the throttle stop?
I started to wonder about the IAT sensor, the one sits on the intake. I've never changed this sensor and wonder if that's effecting the reading of high air flow. Cause I've been all over the engine and can't find a leak.
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