IAC removel?
Originally Posted by B16ASilverHonda
I believe Spoon Makes a block off plate, but why would you want to remove this? Hondas idle are controlled by the IAC.
. i knew it would mess up your idle but i wasnt really sure on how much. from what im reading its alot. im just going to keep it. thanks for the relpy
Originally Posted by B16ASilverHonda
you could always move it, I have seen this done with wire tucks and engine bay shaving, as to how to do that...Im not sure. Look it up or ask around.
The ECU will freak out, have fun.
TOgether the ECU and IACV do all the idle control, including compensating for atmospheric pressure changes and temp changes. You can use a bypass port but every time the weather changes your idle will be different. You're reverting back to one of the most annoying problems with carburators.. THis is cool for a race car, but a pain on a street car unless you keep a constant hig idle.
I would relocate the IACV, not remove it. There's nothing to say you can't put it somewhere else as long as you size your lines correctly so it can still flow properly to do it's job.
TOgether the ECU and IACV do all the idle control, including compensating for atmospheric pressure changes and temp changes. You can use a bypass port but every time the weather changes your idle will be different. You're reverting back to one of the most annoying problems with carburators.. THis is cool for a race car, but a pain on a street car unless you keep a constant hig idle.
I would relocate the IACV, not remove it. There's nothing to say you can't put it somewhere else as long as you size your lines correctly so it can still flow properly to do it's job.
Last edited by Fabrik8; Oct 16, 2005 at 10:22 PM.
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