I purchased all new hoses and after completion of the throttle body heater delete, the engine idles at around 1500rpm and slowly creeps up to 2000 rpm where it stays. It takes about 3 minutes or so for it to get there from a cold start only.
Here is the troubleshooting I have done so far:
1: replaced idle control valve with known working one. no change in rpms.
2: replaced MAF with a known working one. no change in rpms.
3: all new hoses and throttle body boot.
4: throttle cable checked for being stuck.
5: used ether to detect vacuum leak, no luck.
6: new throttle body and intake manifold gaskets.
7: fuel pressure regulator hose is secure
8: coolant temp sensor tested to be working with in resistance parameters
9: engine sputtered when fpr hose unplugged, seems to be working
Below is the routing of my vacuum lines after the delete.
I have a hose from the valve cover to the bottom of the intake manifold.
There is a hose from the throttle body boot to the idle control valve.
I am out of ideas. PLEASE HELP!! I will update the list above as I continue to trouble shoot. Thanks guys!!



Here is the troubleshooting I have done so far:
1: replaced idle control valve with known working one. no change in rpms.
2: replaced MAF with a known working one. no change in rpms.
3: all new hoses and throttle body boot.
4: throttle cable checked for being stuck.
5: used ether to detect vacuum leak, no luck.
6: new throttle body and intake manifold gaskets.
7: fuel pressure regulator hose is secure
8: coolant temp sensor tested to be working with in resistance parameters
9: engine sputtered when fpr hose unplugged, seems to be working
Below is the routing of my vacuum lines after the delete.
I have a hose from the valve cover to the bottom of the intake manifold.
There is a hose from the throttle body boot to the idle control valve.
I am out of ideas. PLEASE HELP!! I will update the list above as I continue to trouble shoot. Thanks guys!!




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