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Old 12-07-2018, 03:51 PM   #1
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How to fix high RPMs

I already checked the timing (lamp), adjusting the iacv wont help it just raises the rmps (its already all the way). What else can i do to lower the revolutions?
I dont think its the tb screw either. I heard the intake manifold has 2 ways to adjust idle. But idk maybe im missing something. Can anyone help?
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I already checked the timing (lamp), adjusting the iacv wont help it just raises the rmps (its already all the way). What else can i do to lower the revolutions?
I dont think its the tb screw either. I heard the intake manifold has 2 ways to adjust idle. But idk maybe im missing something. Can anyone help?
if youre talking about idle, a vacuum leak can cause a high idle

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Check your coolant temp sensor.
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what engine/mods are you using?
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Yeah i was referring to idle. Removed all vaccum lines except neccesary ones (booster, fpr, iacv). Ka24de just headers. How can i check the coolant temp sensor?
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Get a can of brake cleaner and spray all around the intake and up to the maf. If the idle changes you have found your problem.

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Yeah i was referring to idle. Removed all vaccum lines except neccesary ones (booster, fpr, iacv). Ka24de just headers. How can i check the coolant temp sensor?
In the manual, take a multi meter and look at the ohms for spec.
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