[Shotimes] It runs!
Co-Op
Co-Op@SchrammInc.com
Mon, 16 May 2005 15:51:05 -0400
Hmmm. I've always been told to never touch that screw. As I have read, the
purpose of the screw is to set the point where the throttle plate closes
without spring pressure being applied to the throttle body bore.
Mike Bruce
-----Original Message-----
From: Kevin & Cheryl Airth [mailto:clubairth@peoplepc.com]
Sent: Monday, May 16, 2005 3:34 PM
To: shotimes@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: [Shotimes] It runs!
The IAB can only close completely, so after it's closed all the way then the
adjustment screw will raise the idle. Actually the directions from Ford have
you unplug the IAB BEFORE adjusting the set screw.
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> Yes, but the computer will sense the RPMs are too high and close the
> IAB down even farther, thus negating the idle screw.
>
> Z
> > There's an adjustment screw that you can crank on the throttle body in
order
> > to raise the idle. This is not the correct way to set idle and somewhat
> > bypasses the IAB but it might help you to determine what idle speed you
> > need, then you could get that put into your new programming from the
> > beginning.
> >
> > > I'm looking to raise the idle with the hopes
> > > of getting the car to idle a little smoother.
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