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ITB Specialist/Tuner in So cal?

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Old 10-02-2005, 07:21 PM
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Default ITB Specialist/Tuner in So cal?

Well, I finally got my A sports ITB's on and *** tuned them the best I could. Car ran fine, except for partial throttle - it ran like doo doo.

Anyhow, I took the car over to Mike @ Autowave in Hunington Beach.

After two days of tuning with the AEM EMS, my car ran a WHOLE lot better under partial throttle and as WOT.

The problem Im having is, when the car is cold..it will not idle for SH*T. Upon research and talking with Mike @ Autowave.

I found out he had removed my Factory IACV and somehow made my A sport Vacuom canister non functional anymore. I assume through the AEM EMS?

Now I have to "Manually" throttle/warm up my car ...til its at it full operating temp. to get it to idle by itself.

I know and have talked to others who have A Sports ITB's (out of state) and they cannot relate to this problem one bit.

Ive been dealing with it for about 3 weeks, and have been trying to do this and do that..but have had no luck. And give up


Do any of you guys, know of any tuners/ITB specialists that could help with my problems?

At this point, I really just wanna hand over the ITR to someone who entirely knows exactly what to do.

Im not doubting Mike @ Autowave as a good tuner, however from his own words..He has rarely dealt with ITB's.

Any help would be <U>MUCH</U> appreciated
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