Rough Idle after BHR ingnition coils and AEM CAI
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Rough Idle after BHR ingnition coils and AEM CAI
So I turned on the car after the completion of both installations and started off nicely. Let it warm up until normal operating temperature (about 10 mins), revved it a little bit as in 3-4k rmp and idle drops as if its going to stall. Another 10 mins later no more problem with low revs but idle still fluctuates. About 30 mins later i rev the car 6-8k and the idle drops again, this time the idle became really rough. Rev again, and car is on the brink of dying but catches itself but repeats. I give it a little gas to 1k to help the engine and idle becomes slightly better. What's wrong?
I don't think its from the intake although I have no clue what to do with the vacuum lines as the aem manual doesn't say anything. I just left the vacuum lines alone for now, i figured I'd ask here. So, what do I do with the vacuum lines that previously connected to the stock airbox?
Now I think it has something to do with the installation of the coils or the coils itself. I was going to check it out but it got dark and I'll have to take the intake off again and it was already 10pm.
Sorry if this sounds stupid or have been answered before, please direct me to the proper thread or assist me with my problem kindly. Noob alert
I don't think its from the intake although I have no clue what to do with the vacuum lines as the aem manual doesn't say anything. I just left the vacuum lines alone for now, i figured I'd ask here. So, what do I do with the vacuum lines that previously connected to the stock airbox?
Now I think it has something to do with the installation of the coils or the coils itself. I was going to check it out but it got dark and I'll have to take the intake off again and it was already 10pm.
Sorry if this sounds stupid or have been answered before, please direct me to the proper thread or assist me with my problem kindly. Noob alert
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Same thing happened to me. Im 99 % sure its your CAI. What happened to me was one of the screens go sucked up and dislodge by the throttle boddy. Take the intake apart and see if thats the problem. But its crazy how something little as the screen being moved can mess with your idle. Mine didnt even reach the throttle body .. just got turned sideways a bit.
And i dont think the vacuum line needs to be capped off cause after my cai install i drove the car without it being capped off for a few days. No problems. Although its probably better you do capp it off.
And i dont think the vacuum line needs to be capped off cause after my cai install i drove the car without it being capped off for a few days. No problems. Although its probably better you do capp it off.
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VFAD capped off and same thing. By the way, I just noticed CEL is now on. I'm about to just take everything apart and reinstall everything again later today. I don't see anything wrong with the way I did the coils either
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i hate to point out the obvious - but sometimes after a project like this you forget the small things - what you are describing with cel and rough idle - did you plug the maf sensor back in? don't ask me how i know....
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i hate to point out the obvious - but sometimes after a post like this you forget the small things - what you are replying to is way old
sorry, i've been feeling like a bit of a troll lately
sorry, i've been feeling like a bit of a troll lately
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yes
But some people are still cruising the site or would you like a new post about it just putting in an idea that may or may not help someone having the issue im currently doing a lot of work to my car which is a 05 rx8 a few weeks ago an unanswered post from about 3 years ago i added information to as well about a clogged cat