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  1. #26
    update on the car, running and performing amazing, except for a low RPM stutter / hesitation that happens once in a while

    seems exactly like the issue on my blue one , which was a burned 02 sensor (upstream)

    ordered 2 more and hoping that solves it

  2. #27
    Hey guys

    Can anyone tell me if any of these items circled are the IAC, idle air control valve?

    Having some "hanging rpm" as well as low end stuttering

    Wanna try and clean it if possible

    Thanks20220318_022155.jpg

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    The upper arrow is the IAC.

    Hanging throttle, not returning to idle, is often caused by the throttle body not closing fully. This is because of the air pressure differential on each side of the throttle plates and the return spring not being able to overcome it. At idle, there can be 14psi air pressure on the throttle plates. They are maybe 5 or 6 square inches, so there is ~75lbs pressure pressing on the plates causing friction on the throttle shaft. You can test this by getting the throttle to hang, the physically try to close the throttle completely under the hood.

  4. #29
    Thanks old school

    Yes heard people trying to clean the TB but alot had luck with the IAC as well

    My IAC does not seem to plunge or depress when squeezed, I pressed quite hard but maybe not hard enough ?

    Has zero movement, very weird

  5. #30
    Hey guys , does anyone know the type of front lip this is?

    Make and model ?

    Also Are these two piece rotors? If so does anyone recognize them.?

    I have an APR carbon lip I waited 6 months for but actually starting to like this one a bit more

    Also I git the wheels off and the car has KW coilovers , huge improvement over the BC coilovers on my blue oneScreenshot_20220401-050352_Gallery.jpgScreenshot_20220401-050416_Gallery.jpg20220329_142507.jpg

  6. #31
    Quote Originally Posted by 1Willy1 View Post
    Thanks old school

    Yes heard people trying to clean the TB but alot had luck with the IAC as well

    My IAC does not seem to plunge or depress when squeezed, I pressed quite hard but maybe not hard enough ?

    Has zero movement, very weird
    IAC's usually arent plunger style controls. Its a stepped screw jack needle/seat assembly. Needs power to move it.

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    I hope you can get those seemingly minor issues sorted out.

    I like that front lip as well. Curious to see if anyone recognizes it.
    Last edited by jpmst3; 04-01-2022 at 03:47 PM.

  8. #33
    Quote Originally Posted by SRT_BluByU View Post
    IAC's usually arent plunger style controls. Its a stepped screw jack needle/seat assembly. Needs power to move it.
    Thanks, glad I didn't push too hard on it

    Quote Originally Posted by jpmst3 View Post
    I hope you can get those seemingly minor issues sorted out.

    I like that front lip as well. Curious to see if anyone recognizes it.
    I think the issue was gas, I was using 93 but I think it's tuned for 94

    The low end hesitation seems to be gone, I do still get a hanging RPM at times

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1Willy1 View Post
    Yes heard people trying to clean the TB but alot had luck with the IAC as well
    Quote Originally Posted by 1Willy1 View Post
    I do still get a hanging RPM at times
    My hanging throttle at idle was caused by not having enough return spring.

  10. #35
    Quote Originally Posted by Old School View Post
    My hanging throttle at idle was caused by not having enough return spring.
    Thanks, u mean return spring in the TB?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1Willy1 View Post
    Thanks, u mean return spring in the TB?
    Yes, mine was an aftermarket BBK, I was able to twist mine around another 1/4 turn preload. Fixed the problem.

  12. #37
    Quote Originally Posted by Old School View Post
    Yes, mine was an aftermarket BBK, I was able to twist mine around another 1/4 turn preload. Fixed the problem.
    I think mines aftermarket too, I'll look into it Thanks

  13. #38
    Those rotors look like the two piece GiroDisk or Eradispeed

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  15. #40
    Quote Originally Posted by proedge View Post
    Those rotors look like the two piece GiroDisk or Eradispeed
    Thanks

    On a side note my power steering blew up , something gave way and sprayed oil.all over , lost power steering function immediately

    Hoping it's just a hose , my question was what power steering fluid should I use once it's repaired ?

    Just dealer recommended or is there a better option ?

  16. #41
    ATF+4 transmission fluid

  17. #42
    Quote Originally Posted by Zubik View Post
    ATF+4 transmission fluid
    Thanks appreciate it

    Shop doesn't have time till next week bit I'm.thinkimg of ordering the updated lines anyways , as I'm pretty sure that's what gave way

  18. #43
    Drove to mechanics today and seems like the coolinh system for the engine has shut down as well

    So abrupt fluid leak with immediate power steering and cooling system failure

    Any ideas guys?

    The shop didn't want to to touch it and the performance shop I use is backed up till June

  19. #44
    https://www.racingsolutions.com/prod...kit-gen-3.html

    Power steering pump powers the cooling fan as well.

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    Gen 3 uses power steering to drive the cooling fan.

  21. #46
    Thanks alot guys that puts me at ease

    Are the lines DIY friendly?

    Any write ups on how to access the pump and wires ?

    Assuming it's do e from underneath the car ?

    s

  22. #47
    Stock probably under 1hr to take pump out and do lines. It’s accessible through top. Take accessory belt off, three bolts out, gives enough clearance to take off all plumbing to the pump. I would imagine your supercharger belt/bracket stuff is in the way. If changing pump, probably have to undo that. If doing just lines can be done from above, but not sure what the supercharger is blocking. There are two high pressure lines running from pump: to steering rack and cooling fan. Very easy to get to with air box out.

  23. #48
    Thanks zubik

    From.the top with the blower it seems hard to access

    I'm hoping it can be accessed from underneath without removing the blower , the first shop I tried refused to touch it , they said it looks like the blower needs to be removed

  24. #49
    Hey guys

    This is probably a silly question to some but if I want to hook up a battery charger to the engine bay , where do I hook up the negative too?

    Some say any bolt is fine but I'd like to know firsure

    Thanks

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    Technically just about any bolt with metal contact through the frame would work. But, you can typically find a bolt that is meant to be a ground, as in it has multiple black wires already tightened down. If you look around, you can probably find easy access to a bolt/nut with larger gauge wire(s) that are grounded there.
    Last edited by jpmst3; 05-19-2022 at 10:06 PM.


 
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