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Old 01-17-06, 12:40 AM
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Warm/Cold Start

Cold start = 2k rpm idle consistent
Warm start = 800rpm idle but when driving the idle only rises and never goes back to 800

Any ideas guys? Im sorry i if it is confusing i am trying to be simple because im sleepy. ITs a 88TII.
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cold start should be about 1500, then drop to about 1100 then to about 700. Your RPM gauge may be off.

your rpm gauge is supposted to go up while you drive. I dont know of any car that keeps a idle rpm while driving.
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i think he means when he lets off the throttle his tech never drops back down, just keeps going up...
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try cleaning out the BAC valve, you could also have some vacuum leaking issues, check to be sure no vacuum lines popped off and that your TID isn't cracked where it meets the turbo.
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Thanks for the wuick reply guys ill go check it out in the morning
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