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How to adjust idle speed?!?!
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJames" data-source="post: 6791021" data-attributes="member: 572277"><p>not true but you cant do it on that new of a car i can on my 91 jetta and its fuel injected but back to the topic ive seen this dont at compeitions but they was just idleing not driving but im sure you could make it work with maybe some glue or dum dum they took pennys and put them between the throttle body cables and their stops if you know what i mean which made the throttle body open up just a hair more to increase idle but im not sure if it will throw a code if you do this or not some of them actually have adjustable stops so just take a look</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJames, post: 6791021, member: 572277"] not true but you cant do it on that new of a car i can on my 91 jetta and its fuel injected but back to the topic ive seen this dont at compeitions but they was just idleing not driving but im sure you could make it work with maybe some glue or dum dum they took pennys and put them between the throttle body cables and their stops if you know what i mean which made the throttle body open up just a hair more to increase idle but im not sure if it will throw a code if you do this or not some of them actually have adjustable stops so just take a look [/QUOTE]
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