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Idle Problem (up & Down) - R32 Gtst Rb20det


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Hey,

Im having problems with my car at idle, It idles up and down:

eg. 1000rpm,(2 second grap) 1300rpm, (2 second gap) 1000rpm, (2 second gap) 1200rpm etc.. Some times it stops & idles fine (for a good 15 seconds then up and down again)

Its set to 1000rpm on the PFC.

Mods: HKS turbo, Z32 Air flow metre, 460cc RX7 injectors, Power FC.

Any help would be great,

Luke

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what does your airflow meter value look like if you goto etc, switch sensor/check? what your rpm idle set to and rpm idle for load

does it change with aircon on or off?

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Is your turbo high mounted?? Problem with mine is the afm is too close to the turbo and the blades chop up the air around the sensor if its too close on deceleration and the idles starts playing up...you need a minimum of at least 1 90 bend roughly between turbo inlet and afm..put some distance between the two. If you dont have a high mount then im not sure what the problem could be..maybe ur idle control valve needs cleaning or maybe theres a electrical fault...wires or plug??? Might be worth looking at.

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Is your turbo high mounted??  Problem with mine is the afm is too close to the turbo and the blades chop up the air around the sensor if its too close on deceleration and the idles starts playing up...you need a minimum of at least 1 90 bend roughly between turbo inlet and afm..put some distance between the two.  If you dont have a high mount then im not sure what the problem could be..maybe ur idle control valve needs cleaning or maybe theres a electrical fault...wires or plug???  Might be worth looking at.

My turbo is low mount (factory location), & is the same distance to stock. but there are no bends in it, it sits farly straight though, only a slight bend it!

I have another idle controll sensor, i think ill try that.

- Thanks

Luke

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