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> what type of IAC 7afe
post Jul 13, 2011 - 10:33 AM
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I'm in the process of installing MS to a 7AFTE..first dose anyone one know anyone thats done this? i dont wanna reinvent the wheel. second, what type of IAC dose the 7afe have?step motor?
post Jul 13, 2011 - 10:46 AM
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It should be a PWM valve, if there are no different IAC valves used in the 7A-FE. I've tried hard to find out more about it, especially the working frequency. This is what i found:

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The ECM varies the on time (duty ratio) for each coil. The difference in
strength between the two magnetic fields determines the position of the
valve. The frequency is very high, 250Hz. This high frequency helps the
valve maintain the correct position for proper air flow.
post Jul 14, 2011 - 1:12 PM
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yes. it uses two coils though. id keep one at 12v and pwm the other. monitor them though... to make sure it doesnt overheat. if it gets too hot to touch, try adding a resistor to the static coil


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