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Wed Apr 13, 2005 1:05 pm
ok fellas here is your solution
1- warm up your car to operating temp2- Shut your car off then pop your hoood and unplug the TPS and the IACV plug that has the light blue wire stemming off of it (this will fix your problem with your idle when u try to set the idle and timing3- Adjust that throttle plate screw so that it just keeps the throttle pressed by like the tiniest amount (1mm) cause you wana achieve good vaccuum at idle4-Have that contraption ready with the coilpack and the wire going to the plug ready5-START YOUR CAR, then adjust the IACV so you achieve 800rpm's + or - 506-Let the car's idle stableize itself and you can also tell with the timing gun when it stabilizes, just make sure idle is around 800.7-Turn your car off for 30 seconds, and restart it again and some reason it makes the idle more stable, i have noticed this many times8-Grab the signal off of that makeshift wire from in b/w the coil and the spark plug, and you should be ready to loosten your CAS and turn it to adjust it so the needle right above the crank pulley reads the second notch from the far right (15BTDC)