Safe RPMs lower limit?
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Safe RPMs lower limit?
Hi all, upon reassembling my intake, TB, etc. I'm getting intermittent low startup idle, say 250 RPM. I know this can be caused by all sorts of things.
All I want to know is what is the lowest a 2JZ can idle without risk of damage? These motors don't rev high anyway so I'm assuming 250 RPM is fine if not a little bit shaky?
Any ideas?
All I want to know is what is the lowest a 2JZ can idle without risk of damage? These motors don't rev high anyway so I'm assuming 250 RPM is fine if not a little bit shaky?
Any ideas?
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Sigh. I tried to open the IACV today to inspect and test it with my bench supply but those damn screws must be made out of lead or something and I stripped two of them even using the proper bit. I needed the car running right away so I just slapped everything back together and capped off the IACV and intake runner 'periscope' because the tube cracked.
I also deleted EGR which I plan on re-enabling and re-routing in a more sane way than putting some dumbass horizontal pipe in the intake right next to where PCV blow-by gases come in. /rant
I'm not asking about lugging, been there done that. I just wanna know if it's safe in the short or long run to idle at around 250 RPM with these engines, because that's what it's doing.
Peace.
I also deleted EGR which I plan on re-enabling and re-routing in a more sane way than putting some dumbass horizontal pipe in the intake right next to where PCV blow-by gases come in. /rant
I'm not asking about lugging, been there done that. I just wanna know if it's safe in the short or long run to idle at around 250 RPM with these engines, because that's what it's doing.
Peace.
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