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adamztyJul-15-09 11:57 PM
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#4592, "RE: What happens if i disconect my IAC?"
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Originally posted by eggman1345
What would happen if i disconected the plug that goes to my Idle air control valve, If i got it in the complete closed posistion for no airflow to go by would i be able to make my idle lower? I have a 60mm modern performance throttle body and i would like to use that to set my idle a little lower and the only way i can think to do that is to either cap off the IAC hole somehow? would this work or is there some other way i can go about doing this?


Yep.. Unplug it, then you can manually adjust it and it will stay where you set it.

  

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What happens if i disconect my IAC? [View all] , eggman1345, Jul-15-09 11:45 PM
  RE: What happens if i disconect my IAC?, adamzty, Jul-15-09 11:57 PM #1
RE: What happens if i disconect my IAC?, SilvrEclips, Jul-16-09 04:58 AM, #2
      RE: What happens if i disconect my IAC?, AdministratorStar Turbo Talon, Jul-17-09 10:03 PM, #3
           RE: What happens if i disconect my IAC?, 420agreenvilleSC, Jul-18-09 09:33 AM, #4

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