Microtech microtech lt8s and air conditioning on an fd?
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But in the meanwhile, I did this to alleviate the idle drop.
https://www.rx7club.com/microtech-11...hts-c-1026098/
Now I'm in the process to purchase a vacuum solenoid and use it to create a leak bypassing the throttle body. This in theory should bump the idle.
The Toyota has an adjustable valve I'll be trying. Maybe 2. One for lights and the second for A/C.
I may need to use them parallel to create the appropriate amount of bump.
Cheers,
Joe
https://www.rx7club.com/microtech-11...hts-c-1026098/
Now I'm in the process to purchase a vacuum solenoid and use it to create a leak bypassing the throttle body. This in theory should bump the idle.
The Toyota has an adjustable valve I'll be trying. Maybe 2. One for lights and the second for A/C.
I may need to use them parallel to create the appropriate amount of bump.
Cheers,
Joe
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You're going to have to go old-school and connect an idle up valve to your A/C controls so that when the switch is set to turn A/C on, the engine is idled up.
The Microtech is too crude to control the system properly.
The Microtech is too crude to control the system properly.
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