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Adjusting 1.6 EFI Idle?

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Adjusting 1.6 EFI Idle?

Post by mooks100 »

Just wodnering if this is at all possible. I have a vitara motor in my Sierra and it just seems as if it idles a little low after i've braked and standing at the lights . Seems fine when cold but usually idles low when warm.
Also, I've heard you can alter the power delivery by messing around with the dizzy. Can doing this give more torque at low revs?

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Post by beally »

i have just the efi on a 1.3 but on the bottom of the return perch of the throttle cable there is a little phillips screw that changes the position it stops in, you ajust the idle with this.
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Post by kimclive »

The idle adjustment screw on a 16 valvle EFI Vitara is on the tope rear of the throttle body recessed about 10mm below the top.

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Post by 12uke »

The idle adjustment screw on a 16 valvle EFI Vitara is on the tope rear of the throttle body recessed about 10mm below the top.

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Post by beally »

idle is just below it.
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