Man, This is killing me. I like working on my jeep but i like when i solve the problems.
Ok. Everything back to stock...... This morning i went out and started the jeep. Everything was fine. Idled just like it should. I drove it around last night and drove fine ( except for the lac of response ) . So i decided to remove the 2.5 TB and re- install the 4.0 TB. I took the 2.5 TB into my shop and removed all the parts and installed them on the 4.0 TB. I completely cleaned all parts, removed the old RTV and such. Went down to the local Napa and picked up a new TB Gasket. the old one i was using was from the original 2.5 TB. I wanted to take that question out of the problem.
Installed the 4.0 TB put back on the filter box. Made sure everything was hooked up and started the engine........ Ran just like it did before. If i unplug the AIS while the engine is running at idle, i can run up the rpm's and the throttle will come down like it is suppose to. I have not ran it long with the AIS unplugged, but long enough to know that the idle is correct with it unplugged. Once i plug it back in, i let it idle for a few seconds then bring up the RPM's and once again same idle problem. If i let the engine just run for a minute or two and then chop the throttle, it will come down on idle pretty good. But anything more than one chop, same idle problem.
SHARPXMAN, Good call on the smashed corners thought. unfortunately not my case.
Old gasket was from the 2.5 TB and was just replaced with a new one.
AIS/IAC housing was installed with the TB removed for cleaning.
Also want to mention that i did not use any silicone/RTV on the surfaces. Just installed the new filter dry.