Aeroking
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I know what your gonna say, but hear me out.
I've checked the usual suspects.
My truck is idling at 1800rpms. Pullin a steady 19inHG of vacuum.
- The vacuum system holds 19inHG solid, long after the engine is shutoff.
- Engine is brand new, new gaskets, plenty of sealant around intake.
- Vacuum lines in good working condition
- New EGR valve
- Resetting IAC, counts are around 35, then promptly drop to 0 counts.
- IAC has about 1200 miles on it (NEW)
- TPS is at 0% and is functioning properly, and the throttle blades are in good condition.
- 19inHG of vacuum at the 3bar MAP sensor
- I've sprayed starting fluid around the intake seam areas, and on vacuum lines. No leaks
- Its a custom grind cam, pretty steep.
Possibly a timing issue??
when the Tan wire is disconnected the truck idles at 850rpm, but when i connect the Tan wire, it jumps back to 1800rpms...
I've checked the usual suspects.
My truck is idling at 1800rpms. Pullin a steady 19inHG of vacuum.
- The vacuum system holds 19inHG solid, long after the engine is shutoff.
- Engine is brand new, new gaskets, plenty of sealant around intake.
- Vacuum lines in good working condition
- New EGR valve
- Resetting IAC, counts are around 35, then promptly drop to 0 counts.
- IAC has about 1200 miles on it (NEW)
- TPS is at 0% and is functioning properly, and the throttle blades are in good condition.
- 19inHG of vacuum at the 3bar MAP sensor
- I've sprayed starting fluid around the intake seam areas, and on vacuum lines. No leaks
- Its a custom grind cam, pretty steep.
Possibly a timing issue??
when the Tan wire is disconnected the truck idles at 850rpm, but when i connect the Tan wire, it jumps back to 1800rpms...
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