AC idle dips

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AC idle dips

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So my idle without the AC is perfect stays at 860rpm but as soon as I turn on the AC the idle drops down to about 840rpm then if i rev the car to 1,500rpm and let off the idle dips to 570rpm almost kills the car but then it bounces back up to 840rpm can you explain to me how to adjust the short fuel trim or help me out thank you so much.
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Re: AC idle dips

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The calibration is the k20a r set up
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Please post the datalog rather than a screenshot. Probably you need to adjust the amount of air that bypasses the throttle body and then look at the idle duty control.
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Re: AC idle dips

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here is the datalog
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Fuel trims are pretty good. o2 sensor might be a little slow to respond, but that is not the problem. I think you just need to check and adjust the amount of air that bypasses the idle controller, and perhaps adjust the duty cycle.
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How do I adjust the amount of air that bypasses the idle controller? I know stupid question lol just dont wanna mess anything up.
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First you must unplug the idle controller and set the idle manually at the throttle body at about 550 RPM.

Then all adjustments are made to the idle section of the parameters window in the software.
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Hey spunkster when I have the iacv unplugged how do I set the idle manually at the controller with the k20 set up I dont see a idle screw.
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What is the idle when you have the idle controller unplugged?
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Jumps up to about 950 rpm's
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Have you tried making changes to the slider for idle valve duty cycle adjustment?
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Yes I have still nothing
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Re: AC idle dips

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Do you have a light weight flywheel?
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Yes it's the stock k20a type r flywheel
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So it's a 11lb flywheel
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