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Originally posted by gearheadE30 View PostTurn the car to "run" without starting it, and pop the hood. If the ICV makes a constant buzzing noise, it is time to get a new one.
If you're unsure on the condition of your ICV it can't hurt to clean it out. Spray it with throttle body cleaner and get out as much dirt as you can.
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Originally posted by redhatpat View PostNo, an ICV will normally buzz with ignition on!
If you're unsure on the condition of your ICV it can't hurt to clean it out. Spray it with throttle body cleaner and get out as much dirt as you can.
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The bottom picture voltage regulator is what I used, but I used a part from a volvo since it allows you to adjusted and dial in a bit more voltage. THese older cars run like 12.4 12.6 volts. Newer cars now run 13ish volts. THe higher voltages give you better spark for better ignition plus allows you have brighter headlights etc...
If interested on the adj regulator do a search on my nick and there should be a thread on it.
If not just get the OEM Boexh unit. It is located on the aft face of the alternator. IF you look at the alternator from the left side of the car, ei steering down next to the airbox, it will be above the wire connections for it. Replacement is two phillips head screws.
WHat happens is that the brushes wear down on it. BUt if your alternator is high milage, then your contact surface could also be worn down too, but the volt reg is the cheap solution.sigpic
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Originally posted by rcko View PostThe bottom picture voltage regulator is what I used, but I used a part from a volvo since it allows you to adjusted and dial in a bit more voltage. THese older cars run like 12.4 12.6 volts. Newer cars now run 13ish volts.
If not just get the OEM Boexh unit. It is located on the aft face of the alternator. IF you look at the alternator from the left side of the car, ei steering down next to the airbox, it will be above the wire connections for it. Replacement is two phillips head screws.
WHat happens is that the brushes wear down on it. BUt if your alternator is high milage, then your contact surface could also be worn down too, but the volt reg is the cheap solution.
Voltage regulators for Bosch alts are also very easy to replace, but more expensive.
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Originally posted by strad View PostUnless you're chipped, 87 is what you should be running in an M20b25. Says so right in the owner's manual. I would second the ICV, if you're sure you don't have vacuum leaks (which can also cause the symptoms you're seeing).
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