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I had fast idle issues after splitting plenum and throttle body while doing injector change.

Annoying, time consuming, but I removed and retensioned the plenum. Problem fixed.

Hard to give a worthwhile diagnosis if all you tell us is that the idle is fast.

More information please??

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i observe in japan....this car is idle good...last january when it is cold season....so maybe the temperture of my country right???maybe...

i was going to check the aac again as mine (once warm) will rev at 1000-1300 every now and then and i just tap the accel to stop it!

spray a fine mist of water towards the throttles with a spray bottle when the car is idling and see if the motor chokes and drops revs for a second. If so, then you know youve got an inlet manifold leak.

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My TPS output at idle is 0.41V

Is that about right? Is that what most of you guys see?

It's really not a matter of volts, it's a matter of resistance. The (other) TPS (the throttle position SWITCH) needs to have 0 ohms between 2 pins (2 & 3, I think) - this tells the ECU that the throttle is closed, and the ECU needs to run with the idle maps.

You can initially test this by manually revving the engine, then allow the throttle to snap shut. This should cause the ECU to go into "fuel cut on overrun" (the injectors shut down); so you should hear it go quiet in the injector department for a short period.

its on the front side of the throttle body, you'll see a little black thing with 2x 7mm bolts on it (one on the top, one on the bottom). it adjusts clock wise and anti-clock wise. id recommend getting this done by a mechanic as you could lose power if you adjust it wrong (making your throttle open less than 100% at WOT).

are you sure its not your CAS (long shot, but still possible)? get your timing checked out.

This is happening on my car. Its happened to me on previous cars.

3SGTE - ( It was REALLY bad, even started hunting after I fiddled ), was fixed with after market ECU.

2JZGE - Never worried, but never fixed it.

SR20DET - Wasn't too bad, but again, the after market ECU made it idle spot on.

RB25DET - Sounds similar to what you say.

So its hard to say what worked for me, as each time the after market ECU install and tune dealt with all of the above ideas.. I guess it could be any of them, TPS, CAS, Vacuum leak ( or dirty AFM ), so check them all...

My RB25 is also popping and missing at high RPM in first gear at the moment (not heaps high, anything over 5) but isn't so bad in 2nd... I wonder if its related to the high idle issue.

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