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Old 03-12-2002, 01:04 PM
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diferent rmp levels... help me please!

ok the problem is that i usually start my engine an it idles at aroun 1,250-1,500 rmps which
i dunno should i consider it normal or what? but if i drive it a bit longer turn it off once or twice the car
starts to idle at 750 rmps what should i do an what is the problem? please help me...

i was thinking about chanhin my sparx plugs an sparx plug wires for a longer lastin life.. will that help my
situation??
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Your rmp's are fine... and so are you rpm's


You idle higher with a cold start. After your engine is warmed up you should be around 750~800 rpms.

I believe when I fire up my car its in the same range as yours.
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