Power FC FD - strange cold idle, could it be my Power FC?
FD - strange cold idle, could it be my Power FC?
Well, this happened a few weeks ago and is still on going. One morning, woke up to find that my car, when cold (below 52C water temp) idles at 2000 rpm. once it hits 52C (water temp) the idle drops to around 1100 rpm. once it reaches around 75C the idle settles down to the 850-950 range where it used to be at all the time.
my question is this: Is there a setting on the PFC that I could have accidentally/inadvertantly changed via the Commander hand set while fumbling with it in the morning that would lead to this type of behavior?
I've already checked all the mechanical linkage (as closely as i can without micrometers, etc.) and nothing changes from hot to cold (again, that i can notice). If it can't be the PFC, anyone have any other suggestions? i just find it VERY odd that the idle is based on water temp not ambient.
my question is this: Is there a setting on the PFC that I could have accidentally/inadvertantly changed via the Commander hand set while fumbling with it in the morning that would lead to this type of behavior?
I've already checked all the mechanical linkage (as closely as i can without micrometers, etc.) and nothing changes from hot to cold (again, that i can notice). If it can't be the PFC, anyone have any other suggestions? i just find it VERY odd that the idle is based on water temp not ambient.
Originally Posted by Matt Hey
Sounds normal to me. The coolant temp is a good indicator of how warmed up the car is and the intake temp is not.
What did it used to do?
I don't think the PFC operates the AWS but that would make a difference compared to the stock ECU. The thermowax setup in the throttlebody affects idle with the PowerFC still. Look in the Workshop Manual on how to check and adjust it.
I don't think the PFC operates the AWS but that would make a difference compared to the stock ECU. The thermowax setup in the throttlebody affects idle with the PowerFC still. Look in the Workshop Manual on how to check and adjust it.
Originally Posted by Bad_Karma7
Not to sound like an ***, but are you serious? Every car I've owned goes through this warm up process, not just the RX7.
i've had the car for a while now, but well, this is the first real issue i've ever had with it so i haven't had to do too much diggin around with the little things. (knock on wood)
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Disconnect the wax rod assembly as mentioned above. If it's already removed and this was not happening before then either your throttle linkage is sticking or your ISC is sticking.
Any put your internal fan on position 3, which will lower the idle as well. Then turn off once up to temp. Similar problem on mine which i was told was normal. But does sound like its only normal for some.
I have adjusted screw and use the internal fan to control this issue to an acceptable level.
I have adjusted screw and use the internal fan to control this issue to an acceptable level.
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