What to do with Idle Control Motor on aftermarket Intake???
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What to do with Idle Control Motor on aftermarket Intake???
I was thinking of buying an aftermarket intake such as a STR or Venom,im running a zdyne but even a hondata would have the same problem,the problem is,these aftermarket manifolds have no provision to mount the idle control motor,what do you do with it?do you try to mount it elsewhere?do u throw it in the garbage and leave the wires disconnected leading to it?..if u leave it disconnected,wont it set off the check engine light?wont it idle like crap too?
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Re: What to do with Idle Control Motor on aftermarket Intake??? (rtype11)
chuck it when you get your standalone DFI, speedpro etc..
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Re: What to do with Idle Control Motor on aftermarket Intake??? (D-Man)
okay, well you can still use it but someone would have to cut the same type of flange (mating surface) into your manifold - i shudder at the thought of cutting up a shiny new manifold.
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Re: What to do with Idle Control Motor on aftermarket Intake??? (rtype11)
that's an idea,but like u said,those manifolds are too much $$$ to be risking cutting up,i once seen that blitz had an adapter for the control motor with there Indiv Throttle Body kit,but i believe only way i can get that is too buy that complete kit
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Re: What to do with Idle Control Motor on aftermarket Intake??? (D-Man)
Mine is not hooked up. You get a check engine, but no problems. And of course, if you are turbo, you do need stand alone to do it right
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