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Adoom wrote:Do you have an airflow meter? Checked for airleaks or split air hoses?
fivebob wrote:Easiest way to see if it's faulty is to disconnect it when it's warmed up and idling correctly and see if the problem goes away.
Failing that, IIRC, the checking procedure is quite complicated. I'll see if I can find the appropriate pages from the workshop manual.
fivebob wrote:It's probably hunting because the PowerFC is trying to do idle control using ignition timing.
Have you got access to the PowerFC settings for idle speed control and ignition vs engine temp corrections?
Boosted_162 wrote:fivebob wrote:It's probably hunting because the PowerFC is trying to do idle control using ignition timing.
Have you got access to the PowerFC settings for idle speed control and ignition vs engine temp corrections?
Im not sure, where are the settings? I have the hand controller for it.
And just out of interest, i put the standard ecu back in, and it wanted to idle at 2k no matter if the ISCV was plugged in or not, and the headlights were on or not.
fivebob wrote:It's probably hunting because the PowerFC is trying to do idle control using ignition timing.
Boosted_162 wrote:While i was looking, i discovered that there is a vaccum line that gets plumbed into the air intake, which i suspect is the one that comes from the ISCV. Now, if i block this pipe the idle goes back to normal when the lights are on.
Does this means my ISCV is stuffed?
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