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Do you have the knob on top of the ECU to adjust your idle mixture?
This happens only when cold? Check your CHT wiring, make sure it tight and you did not damage it while doing the valves etc....it happens. Umm, Plugs, all of the FI plugs, pull them and reset them. Can you affect the idle by setting the idle air bypass screw? Does the do anything? If not, there are other things to look at. If that works, it's most likely AAR... |
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