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A Couple Things For Cold Weather

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Old 11-26-2003, 08:51 AM
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Originally Posted by Baldy' date='Nov 26 2003, 05:55 AM
[quote name='ZenRXSeven' date='Nov 26 2003, 04:24 AM'] Hmm... that's interesting... because it just occured to me today that something about doing the TB mod might have something to do with why my TII wont idle. I have a freshly built and streetported s4 turbo motor that will not idle. It needs a little throttle fluttering to get it running, and when it's running, it seems to run perfectly fine, but it just will not idle. It doesn't even try. I've let it warm up for 15 minutes with my foot on the gas holding it at 1000rpm, and as soon as I let off the pedal, it dies just as it does when cold.



Although, I still have to fiddle around with some of the vacuum lines and crap, but now it does seem like the TB mod might have a lot to do with the non-idling problem.
that sounds more like a vacuum leak. My idle problem is only until it warms up, which now seems to be the norm. After warming up, it should idle. [/quote]

Bah. I think my car is just very groggy, having been undergoing exstensive surgery for the past 5 months.
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Old 11-26-2003, 10:52 AM
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Originally Posted by Baldy' date='Nov 25 2003, 12:30 PM
Also, my defrost vents don't line up with the holes in the dash. I removed my dash awhile back, but I don't remember how things are attached back there. Do I have to remove my dash to get them to line up?

dash removal=bad
Anyone have any ideas on this?
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anybody? should I just get to work and remove my dash?
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by removing all of the AWS system on the TB...you have totally confused the ECU. The only remedy as for as i know is to adjust the idle up a bit higher when its cold. I did this and it runs fine cold or hot.
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I hold the gas down for 30 secs then it holds a 750 idle just fine. but will stall out on the first stop sign if I just stick in the clutch at 2000-3000 rpm. so I need to gently hold the gas to lower it down to idle instead of it just droping. after that it's fine.
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standalone damnit!
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Old 12-02-2003, 10:12 AM
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Maybe Im just the exception, but the only time I ever had issues with it holding an idle when cold was when I had a vacuum leak. I spent a lot of time on the intake manifold to make sure there were no vacuum leaks when I built my last motor, and it started and idled fine when cold, and this motor is doing even better.
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my car will hold an idle when cold. If i hold the gas for about 20 seconds and let off it will go to a 600rpm idle and then go up to normal as the car warms up.
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