Yes, 100 kPa with ignition ON, but engine not running. One possibility is
that the ISCV is bleeding in enough air to lower the manifold vacuum.
Another is that the throttle butterflys may not be shutting off tight. I can
check this by taping something over the end of the stacks
Third possibility is that the one active runner is also drawing air from the
three inactive runners, and lowering the vacuum in the collector. I found
one guy who overcame the problem of low vacuum by inserting small
check valves in three of the four tubes leading to the collector from the
intake runners. Said he saw an improvement from 5" to 18" of vacuum
(16 kPa to 60 kPa) at idle.
I had a rock steady idle at 850 rpm on open loop TPS. When I switched
to closed loop I had to up the idle speed, as it became unstable under
1000 rpm. I've got a lot to learn
Cheers... jondee86