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Re: PCV valve for TPI



How are you trying to adjust your idle?  What all have you checked?  I can
go pull off my PCV valve in the morning and see if it raises the rpm's at
all.  Mostly me forgetting to hook back up the brake booster is what cause
my rpm's to go crazy at idle.  I think basically all PCV's are created equal
except the shells vary slightly.  If you pull out the PCV and stick your
finger on the bottom with the engine running and it clicks it basically is
working right.  Also me idle sits kinda high when I first start the car.

Also take a look at http://www.thirdgen.org/newdesign/tech/tpimod2.shtml and
see if that helps.

Dan

From: <WEG1192@aol.com>
To: <gmecm@diy-efi.org>
Sent: Sunday, October 01, 2000 10:25 PM
Subject: Re: PCV valve for TPI


> I am having a problem getting my idle speed to drop low enough to approach
> the desired idle RPM as shown on my scantool. The IAC motor shows 0, and I
> have a 4000 ppm speed sensor hooked up and it appears to be accurate. The
> only way I can get the idle speed to drop from 900 to 700 RPM where I want
it
> is to pinch off the PCV valve line. Are the TPI PCV valves anything
special?
> Are they smaller orifices that won't let as much air through? Thanks.

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