My car idles at about 2,000 RPM when cold. I have the H23 IM on an A6, if it matters. Anyways can I loop a hose on the FITV and run the coolant from the block straight to and from the IACV? Would this make my car idle at 800 all the time, and/or would it cause a CEL?
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yes, its possible, it wont hurt the motor, not at all...it shouldnt change idle.....
on my setup, i have the h23 plenum on the a6 runners, it idles hella good, at 1.5k rpm when cold and drops down to 700rpm when warm....awesome, no bog, no nothing, just pure smooth idle constante idle, even when its warming up!!! i dont no y alot of people get bad idles when they mess with the intake manifold, not to mention, i also block the egr and the dashpot diagram off tooo....super good idle!
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Originally posted by wed3ki did it with mine but it didnt fix my problem however i had a "problem" with my headswap.
same intake setup as your's and my problem was due to a bad IACV, so it would idle high no matter what i changed
Originally posted by lordojaim with you on that one bro! aint nothing beat free food and drinks any day of the week, even if its at a funeral
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Originally posted by gloryaccordyWell, when I did the swap I got a code for the IACV, and my idle was surging...I had an extra one lying around, so I changed it and that code went away. Now, when it's warm it idles at 700-800, but when it's cold it idles at about 2k, and the extra air is coming from the FITV (or is it FIV??). I'm gonna try and bypass it and maybe do a DIY.
There is a thread on FITV adjustment, search for it.
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u should be ok by block off the fiv or bypassing it, as many newer honda motors dont even have it, such as the civics, prelude, crv, integras, legends, vigor and so on....the fiv i have only seen them on older hondas and acuras...but they shouldnt cause a problem when u block of bypass them even when u live in super cold weather.....now if you live in super cold weather, u may not want to block or bypass the electronic air control valveLast edited by Caution; 10-15-2006, 04:32 AM.
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ummmm unless im confused does it idle that high untill it warms up??
if so thats normal so why would you want to bypass that to stop it?
im probably missing something here but mine idles high untill its warmed up and then it drops to about 750 so i dont know but i dont get no CEL and it runs good.
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the fiv makes the motor rev up and down when the air flow is mess up or low on coolant, or mess up sensor on the intake manifolds...it just depends....but it shouldnt even idle at 2k when it super cold, it should only be 1.5k....the cold high idle is because of the eacv, its control by the coolant temp and monitor by the ecu...at certain temperature the valve on the eacv should be at a certain opening only..... now if the ratio of temp/open on the eacv is off, it will throw a cel......the eacv is a backdoor for extra air when the motor is colder so that on cold start warm up the motor dont stall out and die on idle.....
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Originally posted by Cautionthe fiv makes the motor rev up and down when the air flow is mess up or low on coolant, or mess up sensor on the intake manifolds...it just depends....but it shouldnt even idle at 2k when it super cold, it should only be 1.5k....the cold high idle is because of the eacv, its control by the coolant temp and monitor by the ecu...at certain temperature the valve on the eacv should be at a certain opening only..... now if the ratio of temp/open on the eacv is off, it will throw a cel......the eacv is a backdoor for extra air when the motor is colder so that on cold start warm up the motor dont stall out and die on idle.....
I know for a fact that once the car is warmed up the FITV doesn't come into play. In any case I'm gonna clean it out, tighten it down and see if it works better.
Originally posted by lordojaim with you on that one bro! aint nothing beat free food and drinks any day of the week, even if its at a funeral
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