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Ok so i cleaned the AAC valve, not that it was dirty, will see tomorrow.

Did find one hose that was disconnected, it fell off.

Also found that the PCV valve in the rocked cover does not always close properly, and if closed, still leaks a bit, so will need one of those, Other then that, did a quick test on the plennum, and no leaks so far.

The search continues.

wogs, my car does that too. I reckon it's the aac valve. I'm just waiting until the bloody thing is put back together, then i'll clean it.

Turn key when it's col, revs drop really low. Sometimes, almost down to 0, and it actuall stalls. IF I blip it, then it'll kick up to 1200 then idle normally.

Maybe give it a go and let me know what happens?

well the aac valve is in spec, works fine, tested. Cold start work aswell, no problems. I think it might be the plugs, getting a new set.

The car did start a little easier this morning. So have to wait and see.

I pulled teh PCV valve out of the rocker, and blew through it, i presume it needs a spring in it, but mine has so much slack in it, when you blow through it gentally, it doens't close at all, an dif you blow hard, it only blocks off 80%.

The AAC valve is easy to check, so is teh cold start, and as long as it is not bugared, it's fine, it's a dog to get to otherwise.

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