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Old 08-29-2011, 10:23 AM   #1
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Hi guys long time no see, anyways Ihave a problem you guys can hopefully help me with. My JZA80 n/a 3.0L is idling at around 2000rpms. To me it feels like the choke is stuck on. In the mornings when I go to start the car its revving around 2000rpm, which is normal but if I tap the accelerator the idling goes up and down! Any ideas on what the problem is, any feedback would be appreciated.
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Old 09-05-2011, 04:34 PM   #2
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Hi guys long time no see, anyways Ihave a problem you guys can hopefully help me with. My JZA80 n/a 3.0L is idling at around 2000rpms. To me it feels like the choke is stuck on. In the mornings when I go to start the car its revving around 2000rpm, which is normal but if I tap the accelerator the idling goes up and down! Any ideas on what the problem is, any feedback would be appreciated.
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You'll need to check for boost/vacuum leaks. One way to do this is to pressurize the system and listen for where the air is leaking. Some shops have smoke they use along with the pressure which makes the leak easily visible.

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