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Posted by lky_3 (Member # 1116) on :
 
I recently aquired a 65mm throttle body, CAI and egr for my 89 mustang. The only problem is that my car dosent want to run. I can give it gas, but when I tap the gas pedal it shoots up to 3,500 rpm and holds for a second before dropping back down to 800. It does repeadetly and I cant seem to get a steady flow. Also, when I installed mt throttle body I noticed that it was in the closed position...does this really matter?!?! I think that it would cause I'm not getting any air into the engine. Please HELP.
 
Posted by blind (Member # 3052) on :
 
the throttle cable clip that attaches to the throttle body ball is probably sticking, try greasing that.

did you reset the cars idle when you installed it, and set the tps?
 
Posted by bigjay (Member # 6110) on :
 
do check the throttle cable linkage but also make sure you have no vaccume leaks anywhere, make sure your seals between the throttle body and spacer are good as well as the spacer to plenum. make sure all of your vaccume lines are hooked back up and not ripped anywhere from removal. also check to see that there are no holes or leakes between the MAF and the throttle body. the throttle body will remain int he closed position as it is spring controlled, the throttle cable opens it and it automatically springs shut, its just liek the butterflys on a carb

[ October 29, 2005, 07:44 PM: Message edited by: bigjay ]
 
Posted by Sean90GT (Member # 33) on :
 
As bigjay is getting at is sounds like you have unmetered air getting in (ie - vacuum leak). Double check all of your connections.

Was the TB and EGR spacer that you put on brand new or used? Did the TB have the idle air control solenoid on it or did you swap over your old one? What about the actual EGR valve, did you reuse your old one and reconnect everything? Did you use all new gaskets at the spacer to intake, spacer to TB, EGR valve to TB, IAC to TB?

The throttle body blade will be held closed via the spring. The IAC solenoid opens and closes at idle to keep a small amount of air flowing to the motor to keep it running when the blade is closed.
 




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