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Old 02-06-2009, 11:21 PM
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01 honda prelude base idle prob.

i was wondering if i could get some insight on my idle prob i just put in a skunk 2 manifold and hooked everything up and it runs fine cold when it warms up it will act jumpy on the idle not a big jump but 100-150 rpms enough to cause the car to jump when im trying to accel smoothly i have been searching for what to do i think the IAC valve hoses are flipped so i was wondering if i flip them could it fix it? cause i have not had a O2 sensor for the longest and i straight piped it so i was wondering what to do thankyou for your time.
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01 honda prelude
Aem cold air intake
Skunk 2 manifold
DC sports headers all the way back
NGK-R plugs
Denso plugs
MSD cap and roter
Neuspeed suspension
Neuspeed strut tower bars.
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Old 02-07-2009, 12:10 PM
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Re: 01 honda prelude base idle prob.

Yeah, check that IAC valve. That's usually what makes cars idles fluctuate.
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