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Old 08-03-2004, 07:56 AM   #5 (permalink)
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Quote: Originally Posted by JCert
Awesome...that is a perfect description of what my car does at idle. You can hear it surge, kinda like it revs maybe 50 or 100 rpm, then idles like shiz. Mine has been doing it since I bought the car but has and is still getting worse over time. I have tried every different plug, gap, and wires out there to no avail. Thanks NIVO..good find. I will take a look at mine this week and see how it turns out. I will report back.

I think anyone with a rough idle should take a look at this instead of plugs, gaps, and wires.

NIVO. How far back did you pull the tape off and how much wire did you have to stripback?

I took all the tape off the wire loom and around the sensor connectors. on that harness there are 3 connectors. TPS/IAC/IAT. I redid the tape to make it stronger and this time around i taped the loom to the connector to prevent the wires from moving around much.

I also un did the wire harness from the bottom of the throttle body.
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