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What is the vacume pressure spose to sit at on idle? Mine is -75kpa in P and about 61kpa in gear... does this sound correct?
Also a slight vacume leak will raise or lower the idle? I ask this as today I was tidying up the Wolfs wiring and tightned a few clamps on the vac hose that runs off the fuel reg to the boost guage and ecu. When I started it up it now idles at 1400 rpm in P... what have I done here? |
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Haha - metric boy!! Mine idles between 21inches mercury to 19inches mercury of vacuum.... should be similar for all engines. See link:
http://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/press ... 2_825.html Where 6.9kpa = 2.03 inches/hg Therefore 69kpa = 20.3 inches/hg So i'd say 75kpa roughly 21inches.... seems like yours is all good... Vac leak should raise idle... example being the idle speed controller - this is simply a computer controlled vac leak to increase idle. Maybe your inital tune was done using incorrect manif vac at idle?!?
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Hmmm, maybe, I'll have to see how it drives then.
Initial tune? hehe, its an ongoing tune... I fiddle with the pulse widths ever time I drive it. Thanks for that |
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I thought if you had a small vaccum leak around the map it would increase idle due to the ecu dumping more fuel in. Less vaccum usually means more fuel, which would raise idle a bit.
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