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> AAR, To plug or not to Plug....that is the ?
meares
post Sep 6 2005, 10:24 AM
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OK.....i can't find an AAR, SOOOOO can i just plug it when the engine gets warm? If it closes the passage way anyway when it warms up, i should be able to plug it right?
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post Sep 6 2005, 11:32 AM
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Set the idle with the engine fully warmed up (drive on the freeway for awhile, if possible). Use the idle screw on the throttle body. The knob on the ECU sets idle mixture. Set the idle at the TB, then richen the mixture, then lean the mixture slowly until the engine runs rough, then richen it back up until it's JUST smooth again. Reset the idle speed at the TB after you set the mixture.

What's wrong with your AAR? Is it stuck closed or open? If you have one of the "barrel" style, you might be able to open it and clean it.
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