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post Apr 30, 2008 - 5:02 PM
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so i just replaced my intake manifold allen-head screws and now my car doesn't want to idle. the RPM's just keep dropping when the clutch is engaged. and the crazy thing is if i loosen the screws (just one in particular), the engine doesn't bog down or anything and just runs normal BUT it makes a horrible loud whining noise from the screw hole. i didn't know the amount of torque on those had anything to do with airflow. and only the one closest to the driver side firewall seems to control it. this is out of my hands and i have no idea what is wrong.

also, while at idle, a thump can be felt and the rpms drop a couple hundred then pop right back up. it seems to have a correlation with the tightness of the screws as well. i dont get this at all.

anyone know anything about this? thanks i really need the help -Tony T


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post May 4, 2008 - 4:27 PM
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well it kind of fixed itself in terms of the RPM's dropping. it runs and drives fine now, i tried to reset the ECU again and i guess that did it the second time.

BUT i'm still wondering what those little ''pop'' sounds are when i'm idling. its really bugging me. i might try to make a video tonight or something to help describe it better.

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