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Old 04-25-02, 10:15 PM
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ok, now i need some more help

ive just removed my throttle body coolant. i rerouted the hose so that the throttle body will no longer receive any coolant. if im correct then now im going to have to somehow wire up my throttle bodies fast idle cam half open so that my idle moves down to normal rpms.

my question is that if i take out the adjustment screw and pull out the spring then reinstall the screw and tighten it all the way down will this be enough to allow my idle to move down? or will i have to wire it up so that it'll be even more open? thanks alot
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I did the same thing. No you do not have to wire it back. The screw trick really does the job. I am working on a method to control fast idle without using heat. Maybe the double throttle actuator.
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awesome, thanks




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