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Old 09-09-2009, 06:34 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Manually 'helping' the IAC idle?

Anyone ever try to adjust the throttle stop on the throttle body to help the IAC work a little less? My local tuner wants me to:

1) Set the idle to 0.50 by adjusting the throttle body(car off)

2) Then unplug iac and see if the car will idle

3) Then view the learned value while car is running with IAC still unplugged

4) Make changes in the % target table until idles where id like.

5) Plug IAC back in so car will idle at 1200...

Seems to make sence to me(maybe i missed a step or too but i know what to do). I dont really ever see anyone talk about it but it makes perfect sence, any adverse effects? Any down sides? Any one do this?
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