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Old Feb 29, 2008 | 02:09 AM
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i just adjusted the screw, opened the blade a little, ran fine. but way better after the tune. first start with the cam it tried to idle at like 200rpms. my screw was allready there, all you need is an alen.
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Old Feb 29, 2008 | 09:41 AM
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Originally Posted by colekill
i just adjusted the screw, opened the blade a little, ran fine. but way better after the tune. first start with the cam it tried to idle at like 200rpms. my screw was allready there, all you need is an alen.
Not a bad idea but my tb is drive by wire the only way for it to idle properly is to drill the hole bigger or tune it. I opted for the tune.
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Old Feb 29, 2008 | 10:33 AM
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Originally Posted by 06chevy5.3
Not a bad idea but my tb is drive by wire the only way for it to idle properly is to drill the hole bigger or tune it. I opted for the tune.
You can adjust the stop on a DBW too, just have to drill the four rivets to get to the adjustable throttle stop inside. A tune is still the better way to do it though.
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