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Idle Issue

robwright

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Stuart I am presuming that Al still has not installed the correct chip after rebuild for your set up after it failed after engine rebuild? If this is the case then there is no point diagnosing anything until you have the correct chip installed for your setup. You can however adjust your idle AFR if you want to. It should be 14.7 on idle which is perfect stoich. I would advise waiting until you have your chip setup correct first before doing this.
 
Hi All

Got another small issue reared it's head since my engine rebuild. Once the car has heated up the revs are sometimes dipping down to about 200/300 rpm when I dip the clutch, mostly it catches again and idles ok but the odd time it has cut out. On throttle it's as sweet as a nut with AFR's good throughout, incidentally on idle I am seeing about 15.5/16 AFR which is way higher than the 13 odds I got pre rebuild. Rings have been done though so maybe that has caused that change.

Anyway, what is most likely culprit for the idle issue? ISV, TPS or even MAF? All replies appreciated.

Stuart
 
Cheers Rob. We have the correct chip installed now and it's behaving the same on idle as it was with the standard chip. I had hoped that would help but it didn't. However fuelling on throttle is now bang on, just have this idle glitch. I don't think I can adjust my idle AFR as I'm running a MAF which has done away with the adjustment screw? Answers on a postcard! Cheers Stuart
 
Yes, there is no adjustment possible with the SciVision MAF. As I said on the other board, maybe it's a vaccum leak.
 
My idle problems were caused by a split hose to the ISV. New hose was cheap...fitting it wasnt! (well once the manifold etc was off seemed like a good time to change the head gasket and do the valve seals!!)
 
Full marks to TTM, vac hose had come loose. Fixed it and all is well, idle AFR's back to mid 13's and no idle issues! Stuart
 

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