2nd Generation Specific 1986-1992 Discussion

Idling problem

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Old 04-10-2002 | 07:03 PM
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Whenever I'm in neutral my idle will drop below 500 and almost die and pick back up again, I've changed the TPS Sensor like 3 times and raised the idle up also but it still happens. The thing that sucks is if it does die on me i cant start the car for another 45 mins cause of the flooding. But Im in the process of making a bleeder kit so i dont have that problem anymore. Any suggestions how to resolve the idling problems.



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BTW: I bought my 88 Rx7 from my brother, he sold it to me in good running condition except for those two problems w/ xtra bolt ons for $1000. He sold it to me so he couyld by a VW GTI 1.8T. Im still waiting for him to race me so after i kick his *** he'll beg to have the TII back
Old 04-10-2002 | 07:26 PM
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I have no idea what your problem is, i was going to say TPS, but anyhow welcome to the forum and nice steal on your bro!
Old 04-10-2002 | 08:02 PM
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I dont get why you cant start the car for 45 minutes? Why dont you put a switch in or just reach under the dash and unplug the harness, crank it over and when it fires up, plug it back in?
Old 04-11-2002 | 12:51 AM
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Your BAC valve might be bad....I think there might be a test procedure on the forum somewhere....
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