How to fix a FITV its as easy as 1, 2, 3....
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How to fix a FITV its as easy as 1, 2, 3....
many of you guys have had idle issues, and alot of the times its the FITV tahts messing everything up, and know im going to show you guys how easy it is to fix the situation....it was easier the i thought...
here is a picture of the problem its unscrewed and not it place (opened FITV)
here is another shot right after i took off the cap (its not supposed to be flesh with the end of the unit)
all you really need to do is screw back in the middle section back on tight (see the too open sections on the edge of the inner part, the white part) and your set here is the thing empty
so when your sone screwing the FITV and everything is tight and cleanded properly it should look like this
now just put the cap back on pretty tight and make sure it seals good and everything, then put it back on the manifold and plug in the 2 coolant lines and you now can idle under 3k rpms...sorry for the bad explenation but i guess sthe pics make up for what i lack in
Modified by Nerologic at 8:48 AM 5/8/2004
here is a picture of the problem its unscrewed and not it place (opened FITV)
here is another shot right after i took off the cap (its not supposed to be flesh with the end of the unit)
all you really need to do is screw back in the middle section back on tight (see the too open sections on the edge of the inner part, the white part) and your set here is the thing empty
so when your sone screwing the FITV and everything is tight and cleanded properly it should look like this
now just put the cap back on pretty tight and make sure it seals good and everything, then put it back on the manifold and plug in the 2 coolant lines and you now can idle under 3k rpms...sorry for the bad explenation but i guess sthe pics make up for what i lack in
Modified by Nerologic at 8:48 AM 5/8/2004
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village photo is being gay and imagestation is is down and we todd hasnt given me a pass word yet so i need to upload the pics again...ha, i just realized i left out the whole 1 2 3 idea...oh well
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Try H-P photo located @ *click here*
No more RED X's and plenty of storage space and of course,its free!
No more RED X's and plenty of storage space and of course,its free!
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Re: How to fix a FITV its as easy as 1, 2, 3.... (FourthGenHatch)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by FourthGenHatch »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Pics don't work. What is a FITV anyway?</TD></TR></TABLE>
I have the same question, never heard of it before.
I have the same question, never heard of it before.
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Re: How to fix a FITV its as easy as 1, 2, 3.... (virginia_dude)
here is the FITV right under the TB
here is a closer shot of it
its only found on OBD0 manifolds from what i know of, and it controls the idle when its warm and when it is cold, and it changes it depends on the warmth of the coolnant, so basically whne ur coolant is warm (engine is warm) and idle goes down
Modified by Nerologic at 8:51 AM 5/8/2004
here is a closer shot of it
its only found on OBD0 manifolds from what i know of, and it controls the idle when its warm and when it is cold, and it changes it depends on the warmth of the coolnant, so basically whne ur coolant is warm (engine is warm) and idle goes down
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ya you can use any FITV, i used one from a prelude, all i had to do is change the end cap for the coolant lines because it was different, that why in the pic the end is dirtier then the rest of it
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Re: (droppedcrxsi)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by droppedcrxsi »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I have seen them connected to the t-body on newer b16's. Ryan</TD></TR></TABLE>
Yes true, there is one on my OBD-1 B17. I couldnt see the pics either and would like to know how to fix my FITV, because as of right now i have it plugged. I have taken the cap off of it before and i saw no screw to adjust. Where is the screw?? or do i just screw the entire unit that i see (when the cap is off) until its flush with the rest of the FITV? Wish those pics showed up for me...
Yes true, there is one on my OBD-1 B17. I couldnt see the pics either and would like to know how to fix my FITV, because as of right now i have it plugged. I have taken the cap off of it before and i saw no screw to adjust. Where is the screw?? or do i just screw the entire unit that i see (when the cap is off) until its flush with the rest of the FITV? Wish those pics showed up for me...
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Re: (fourthgenhatchB17)
I don't have an FITV. I put on a skunk2 mani with a 68mm TB and GOODBYE FITV. So now when I start my car I just hold the gas pedal down and let it idle at 1200 for a one minute before I drive it.
Only really cold morning starts I would always let it idle for 1 minute before I drove it anyway. That's with it in neutral and clutch engaged so I can get the tranny gears lubed as well.
BTW: removing the FITV for me didn't change my hot idle.. only my cold idle.
Only really cold morning starts I would always let it idle for 1 minute before I drove it anyway. That's with it in neutral and clutch engaged so I can get the tranny gears lubed as well.
BTW: removing the FITV for me didn't change my hot idle.. only my cold idle.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by rice_classic »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I don't have an FITV. I put on a skunk2 mani with a 68mm TB and GOODBYE FITV. So now when I start my car I just hold the gas pedal down and let it idle at 1200 for a one minute before I drive it.
Only really cold morning starts I would always let it idle for 1 minute before I drove it anyway. That's with it in neutral and clutch engaged so I can get the tranny gears lubed as well.
BTW: removing the FITV for me didn't change my hot idle.. only my cold idle.</TD></TR></TABLE>
FITV only contorl COLD Idle the IACV controls the Warm Idle...
I'm pretty sure that's the way it works
Only really cold morning starts I would always let it idle for 1 minute before I drove it anyway. That's with it in neutral and clutch engaged so I can get the tranny gears lubed as well.
BTW: removing the FITV for me didn't change my hot idle.. only my cold idle.</TD></TR></TABLE>
FITV only contorl COLD Idle the IACV controls the Warm Idle...
I'm pretty sure that's the way it works
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Re: How to fix a FITV its as easy as 1, 2, 3.... (Nerologic)
that first picture my OBD1 manifold also has it Xsi 92-93
I just notice that because my other manifold don't have it
soo I am gussing the OBD0 and OBD1 which came out of Xsi 92-93 OBD1 has it also I don't know about the civics
I just notice that because my other manifold don't have it
soo I am gussing the OBD0 and OBD1 which came out of Xsi 92-93 OBD1 has it also I don't know about the civics
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Re: How to fix a FITV its as easy as 1, 2, 3.... (bossman032)
ya u basically spin the whole unit around in, notice that its more in then in the first 2 pic, tighten the thing as much and you can....sorry about the X's village photos was being gay and i finally found a good host.. 88DXCRX for the host suggestion they pulled through...any other questions?