Need help with idle
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Need help with idle
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Bernard Fife
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Re: Need help with idle
You are getting too much air (aka. 'vacuum leak'). Any other problem would slow the engine, not speed it up.
Unlike a carburetor, the engine doesn't go lean, because the controller compensates for the extra air, and as a result the engine speed gets very high.
The vacuum leak might be a missing/leaky hose, a bad, backwards or missing intake/throttle body gasket, a stuck or badly adjusted throttle stop, or a mis-adjusted or mis-configured idle valve; among other things.
Lance.
Re: Need help with idle
Re: Need help with idle
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Bernard Fife
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Re: Need help with idle
cyn,Could it be my cold air intake?
No, not likely. It has to be something that is adding air after the throttle.
Lance.