Strange idle when cold
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Strange idle when cold
I was driving this evening the engine was cold and I noticed at idle engine revs were going up and down from the normal idle (900ish RPM) up to about 1100 RPM. It was not erratic almost a cycle once the car warmed up it stopped and behaved as normal. It's an NA6 with the timing at 14 degrees, I had the headlights on but no other extra electrical loads.
This has only happened once and am curious if anyone has an idea what would cause this. Any ideas?
Thanks
This has only happened once and am curious if anyone has an idea what would cause this. Any ideas?
Thanks
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Fatty wrote:i was thinking it might indicate some gunk near the idle control valve thingy. isn't this a fairly common issue ?
I concur
plus, if the engine was cold, then the O2 sensor wouldn't be "online" as it hadn't warmed up (na6 sensor is not pre heated).
dunno....
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Fatty wrote:also , i forgot to mention that my car used to do this.
the way i fixed the problem was by switching to forced induction. it seemed to blow all the built up gunk and sh*t out of the intake... problem solved.



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I have an NB8B with a smilar proble. Hvae had the injectors and fuel rail cleaned, cleaned the tank (additive) about 5 tanks in a row, and after spending about $1000.00 it still does it every cold morning. Almost sounds like a bridge port rotary, but as soon as it gets in the normal temp range, its perfect.
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