how do i make my car start and idle (cold) without IAC?
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how do i make my car start and idle (cold) without IAC?
right now, I dont have a IAC, or fast Idle valve or anything like that hooked up to my MSII for cold start. When I start the car (cold) I have to crank it for a few seconds and once it fires, i have to keep my foot on the gas and vary the rpms, or it will die immediately. is there a way to avoid this startup procedure, but without using a IAC or similar valve, so that i can just crank it over and it will idle? i dont really care if it idles really high or low during the warmup period, i just want to avoid what im doing now.
i hope this all makes sense
thank you,
Jason
MS Info (and other pertinent info): MSII v3.0, Code 2.35, MegaTune 2.25, EDIS-6, Zeitronix WB
if not, i may just have to do it the way you mentioned, PSIG.
also PSIG, could you point me to the page that you mentioned above? thank you.
MS Info (and other pertinent info): MSII v3.0, Code 2.35, MegaTune 2.25, EDIS-6, Zeitronix WB
Another possibility is using spark advance to raise your idle, however, there may be issues with getting enough initial rpm's for the combination of ASE and spark advance to reliably get smooth starts without at least a little initial help from the gas pedal. Then, drivability would likely be impaired by the additional advance.
Rigging a simple FIdle system is so easy I wouldn't avoid doing it. The Bosch idle regulator valves are about $5 at the boneyards around here so it's not worth the hassle for me anyway. You don't even have to run power to them, although they take longer to close just sitting on top the engine soaking up heat. You can temporarily adjust any valve's flow by pinching the hose shut with an object pressed into it by a hose or cable clamp.
If you do experiment successfully with a different idle-up scheme, please let us know so it can be referenced here or in the manual for future users.
Could someone update the Fidle section of the MS-I 2.2 manual? http://www.megamanual.com/v22manual/mwire.htm#idle
Correct - there is no connection to MS at all as it is only a bimetal spring valve. As simple as it gets. As I said, you don't even have to connect the two 12v wires, but the heater power does tend to make the idle-down quicker and more consistent.CHB wrote:Bosch Auxilary air regulator is completely indepedant from MS isn't it? [clip] we only run a switched +12V to it and it is all on his own.. i'm thinking of this issue too...