idle problem..

badass98svt

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White96, you should NEVER have to touch the screw on the throttle body.
 

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i mean the screw on the after market one might be out of whack. :)
 

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It could also be the a/c compressor. I have the same idle problem and that's what's causing it. Does it only happen if your heat or air is on? After trying all the things you tried, I still had the same problem, and then realized it only happened when the heat was on. Just an idea...
 

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Ive got an accufab and the screw doesnt even touch its useless.
 
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hap[pends no matter how much of anny accesorie is on or off.. im thining it must be my thorttle body and its not closing properly has to be... what are some aftermarket thottle bodys i could look into getting? i cant seem to find a used one around...
 

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spdracer, the BBK tb's have been known to have problems.
I'd go with the accufab
 

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yea they are nice, but pricey. I've heard off and on stuff about the bbk and pp throttle bodies. Look on ebay and they have some nice selections at times and i know there are people on there that sell port and polished t/bs also.
 

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