Hey, guys, I have been going over my idle issue (in my head, anyway, because I am currently in Tokyo and the Jeep is still in Miami!) and I was asking myself (note that my Haynes and Chilton manuals are in Miami with the Jeep!) if the '94 YJ 4 popper had any air temperature, because when the weater gets cooler, the idle drops a bit...
As far as I remember, there are no Air Temperature sensors, but is this right? If there are no sensors, could it be maybe the MAP sensor acting up?
I still have to check for vacuum leaks (was going to do that last weekend, but the Jeep Fest kind of got in the way!
) but I am trying to figure out other possibilities in my head so I check everything when I get back...
For those that did not read my prior posts, the issue I have is that the idle in my Jeep is about 900 RPM's (regardles if I use the 2.5L or the bored out 4.0L TB). Also, I AM using the 2.5 IAS (housing and motor), so that is not the issue. With the 4.0L TB on, after I cruise on the Highway for some time, as I get off the ramp, the idle sets at 1,500 RPM's more or less, and then slowly drops back to 900 RPMs (every few seconds it drops about 100 RMPs untils it settles back down).
In the case of the 4.0L TB, there is a VERY SLIGHT gap on the sides of the plate, but I think the IAS should be able to handle and compensate for that (besides, this is not seen in the 2.5L TB, and the idle is still at around 900 RPM with that TB on).
The main reason I am trying to bring the idle back down to normal is to improve mpg, obviously, because to be honest, the rig is running great (except for this, and the brake booster which will need to be replaced before witching to 33s).
Any ideas?
Felipe