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[QUOTE]Originally posted by darien87: [QB] Hey Sawson, when you say adjust the idle screw, what screw are you referring to? I've adjusted a small nut that's under the throttle body and connected to the throttle cable. Is this the "screw" you're referring to or am I messing with the wrong thing? I've been trying to fix my idle problem ever since Mustang Ranch drilled a hole in my throttle body. The damn car's never idled right since. Here's what it does, basically every time I put the clutch in the car wants to stay at whatever RPM I was at, (i.e. if I'm rolling to a stop at 1,500 RPM's and put the clutch in, the car stays at 1,500 RPM's). The RPM's come back down if I tap the gas pedal. Sometimes it even jumps up from idle to 1,200 RPM's or so. I've cleaned the IAB, done the 10-pin thing, and still it keeps doing this. The last time I checked the TPS, it was at about .85 volts. I think that was before I messed with the idle nut though. Will the Corral.net procedure help my problem? [/QB][/QUOTE]
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