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Old 05-04-15, 08:31 PM
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I just finished up removing my throttle body and cleaning it up, and re installing it. As well as installing the bonez filter on my N/A s4, according to Aaroncake's instructions. Since I don't get much time to work on it, and it's sat for a month or two I was ecstatic to crank her back up. Since I figured it may be a tad flooded I performed the simple deflooding method. Once it cranked up, I immediately noticed that it was idling at about 2k rpms. After letting it run for a minute, I revved it up and it was only reaching 4k rpm and bouncing around there. I think my BAC valve may be stuck, but I just wanted some other input.

The work I did while I had everything off:
Removed stock airbox
Removed AFM and cleaned it to the best of my ability (I wanted to take it apart but screws started stripping, so I left it alone)
Removed ducting up the throttle body.
Removed the throttle body.
Removed thermowax valve, and BAC valve and cleaned BAC valve to the best of my ability)
Airpump delete (I've seen on here that that could effect mixture, so I tried to adjust idle speed and mixture, and the screw was as tight as it could go)
A/C delete (only pulled the belt off, though I do plan on removing everything eventually)
Reinstalled everything and slapped on my new filter from rx7.com

Any input would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
Evan
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