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Old Jan 2, 2006 | 10:31 PM
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cold idle speed adjustment 22re

i did a EFI conversion on the 4runner a while ago, and it consisted of a 86 truck harness, 89-95? upper and lower intake/throttle body, and 85-88 air flow meter (metal filter housing) right now my cold idle is right at 2k, which IMO is a little high, i would like to see it around 12-1500, hot idle is around 700-900, i understand that the coolant lines that go to the TB affect a air bypass, which closes when it gets warmer and restricts air from bypassing the TB, my question is could i "adjust" the max opening of the valve to set cold idle speed, Ive never had one of these apart, so I'm not sure how they work exactly, i figured that id ask here before taking it apart to find out i cant change it, thanks, Joe
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Old Jan 4, 2006 | 06:36 AM
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Pretty sure its got an adjustment screw on the air bypass thing below the throttle body... I remember seeing something like that in my FSM, but i dont remember what the screw adjusted, seems like cold idle would be about right... try lookin in a FSM at that air bypass and see what it says.
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Old Jan 4, 2006 | 10:28 PM
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Originally Posted by superjoe83
right now my cold idle is right at 2k, which IMO is a little high, i would like to see it around 12-1500, hot idle is around 700-900, i understand that the coolant lines that go to the TB affect a air bypass, which closes when it gets warmer and restricts air from bypassing the TB, my question is could i "adjust" the max opening of the valve to set cold idle speed, Ive never had one of these apart, so I'm not sure how they work exactly, i figured that id ask here before taking it apart to find out i cant change it, thanks, Joe
The adjustment nut (7mm) is on the back auxiliary air valve itself. Best way to get to the adjustment nut is to remove the 2 mounting screws and pull the valve forward a bit. It'll take a few "morning adjustments" to get it set to where you want. I have mine adjusted to 1250 rpms on regular mornings and 1500 on very cold mornings.
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Old Jan 4, 2006 | 10:43 PM
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i figured it out, mine is a little different than the ones your talking about



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Old Jan 6, 2006 | 06:49 PM
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Wow, that's different. Toyota must have incorporated it in the throttle body starting in 86. I thought it was the same setup from 84-88. Glad you figured it out.
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