Ok, so this is what I've got. It's a F22B DOHC non V-tec out of a prelude Si along with the 5 speed transmission. Everything works fine except for 2 things. My car runs rich. AND it wont idle properly with out a vacuum leak in the manifold (which I let there).
Heres the details. My car runs rich according to my NON wide band O2 sensor hooked up to my NON wide band Air/Fuel ratio gauge and my computer keeps throwing a code 43 I believe. The code is for the "fuel supply system" code. I've replaced my O2 sensor and the old one is always black with soot. I don't know if this is related to my next question or if it's in the tune I have. If it's in the tune then I guess it's looking like a good time to get my car dyno tuned. But I want to fix this next issue before I do that.
My second Issue and most important is my idle. I hooked everything up and made sure I have no vacuum leaks. It idles but roughly and pretty low. When I give it gas it takes off, but if I take my foot off the gas pedal the RPM's go down and when it hits the idle point it just keeps falling down until the car dies. Each and every time i rev the engine it dies if i let it get too far down. I was looking into the IAC for the problem and i'm not sure what's going on. taking it off the car I cleaned it out and it really didn't look to bad. There was carbon build up around the inlets and I used choke cleaner to spray out all the dirt and air blew the IAC dry. Testing the operation we supplied 12v. to the terminals and the thing snapped open and closed very quickly. Assuming it was good I put it back on the car and turned on the car. Still it died when I gave it gas and let the rpms fall. On the cord the voltage output is at about 13.5 V.
Taking the IAC back off I decided to watch for the operation of the device myself. I put my fingers over the inlet hole on the manifold and regulated the idle myself. As I choked the engine for are or gave it too much I was watching for the IAC device to be moving around even a little bit. But nothing happened. I really don't want to buy a part for my car if I really don't need it.
Does anyone have any ideas why my car's acting funky? Thanks Guys!
Heres the details. My car runs rich according to my NON wide band O2 sensor hooked up to my NON wide band Air/Fuel ratio gauge and my computer keeps throwing a code 43 I believe. The code is for the "fuel supply system" code. I've replaced my O2 sensor and the old one is always black with soot. I don't know if this is related to my next question or if it's in the tune I have. If it's in the tune then I guess it's looking like a good time to get my car dyno tuned. But I want to fix this next issue before I do that.
My second Issue and most important is my idle. I hooked everything up and made sure I have no vacuum leaks. It idles but roughly and pretty low. When I give it gas it takes off, but if I take my foot off the gas pedal the RPM's go down and when it hits the idle point it just keeps falling down until the car dies. Each and every time i rev the engine it dies if i let it get too far down. I was looking into the IAC for the problem and i'm not sure what's going on. taking it off the car I cleaned it out and it really didn't look to bad. There was carbon build up around the inlets and I used choke cleaner to spray out all the dirt and air blew the IAC dry. Testing the operation we supplied 12v. to the terminals and the thing snapped open and closed very quickly. Assuming it was good I put it back on the car and turned on the car. Still it died when I gave it gas and let the rpms fall. On the cord the voltage output is at about 13.5 V.
Taking the IAC back off I decided to watch for the operation of the device myself. I put my fingers over the inlet hole on the manifold and regulated the idle myself. As I choked the engine for are or gave it too much I was watching for the IAC device to be moving around even a little bit. But nothing happened. I really don't want to buy a part for my car if I really don't need it.
Does anyone have any ideas why my car's acting funky? Thanks Guys!
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