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Idle is ****e post ICV/ISV delete

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Old 01-15-2007, 08:53 PM
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Default Idle is ****e post ICV/ISV delete

After narrowing down a vacuum leak to my ISV/ICV I decided to give it a go by removing it. Now my idle is crap. I had to give it gas to get it started and had to hold it down to keep the car running. Eventually it ran on its own, but around 500 rpm. What are you guys doing to compensate for the lack of ISV / ICV? I have heard of many people deleting it and having a rough idle at first, but it recovers and runs fine (from my understanding that is).
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Usually only the racers remove it completely. You need it for a stable idol. They are pricey new but they can be found used. If you have a hose issue then try Lindsey for the silicone stuff and cut your own
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I know its a old post but why do u not just raise the idle
thats what I do on my corrado and i have perfect ldle



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