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> Idle Problems, Having some trouble figuring out whats happening.
Cfletch
post Jan 31 2014, 10:43 PM
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So I am new to the forums and also new to owning a 914. This monday I bought a 1970 914 and have had fun driving it around! But i have noticed a problem with the idling. After getting off the freeway and then putting it into neutral to wait at a light i noticed the rpms going from about 900-1000 (normal idle rpm) and slowly climb up to about 1700 or so and the only way I am able to make it normal for a few seconds is to tap the gas. Another thing i have noticed is it will occasionally bounce around from 1000 rpm up to 1800 rpm in a few seconds on its own without any input from the throttle. Does anybody know what my problem is and how I can come about fixing it?
Thanks, and my name is Colin
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r_towle
post Jan 31 2014, 10:59 PM
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First off, welcome to the world of 914 ownership.

second, it's a whole lot easier to help someone if they tell us the motor, fuel system, ignition system etc.....

Rich
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post Jan 31 2014, 11:14 PM
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QUOTE(r_towle @ Jan 31 2014, 08:59 PM) *

First off, welcome to the world of 914 ownership.

second, it's a whole lot easier to help someone if they tell us the motor, fuel system, ignition system etc.....

Rich


Its a stock 1.7L with stock injection. to my knowledge the entire fuel system is stock as well not messed with in anyway.
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