Mrev+ & Idle
Mrev+ & Idle
Does anyone else notice that the RPM moves up and down a little at a stop after installing the Mrev+ and 5/16 Spacer? The change is very little, you can barely see it move but you can feel it. Is the idle supposed to stay still when your at a stop or does it move?
Originally Posted by KiDFuZioN
Does anyone else notice that the RPM moves up and down a little at a stop after installing the Mrev+ and 5/16 Spacer? The change is very little, you can barely see it move but you can feel it. Is the idle supposed to stay still when your at a stop or does it move?
If your rpms are bouncing around a lot, consider doing a vacuum test. It should be a rock steady 20 hg at idle on a warm engine. If the vacumm bounces or is below 18 hg, you probably have a very small vacuum leak.
Last edited by DaveB; Oct 6, 2006 at 11:48 AM.
Originally Posted by KiDFuZioN
How would I do a vacumm check? It moves around 100-200 RPM, it's acutally not that much but I can feel it making the car shake a little when it moves.
To test vacuum on the G/Z VQ, simply pop off the rubber nipple cover on the front passenger side of the intake manifold and attach a vacuum line to the nipple and to the gauge and take the reading.
Originally Posted by DaveB
You'll need a vacuum gauge. I use a MityVac (available at Sears, auto stores) and it costs about $30, but it's worth a lot more to a shadetree mechanic like myself. With it you can check vacuum, put solenoids under vacuum to test their operation during trouble shooting, change out brake fluid by yourself, inject differential fluid, etc.
To test vacuum on the G/Z VQ, simply pop off the rubber nipple cover on the front passenger side of the intake manifold and attach a vacuum line to the nipple and to the gauge and take the reading.
To test vacuum on the G/Z VQ, simply pop off the rubber nipple cover on the front passenger side of the intake manifold and attach a vacuum line to the nipple and to the gauge and take the reading.
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