EAVC VALVE & IDLING SCREW ADJ.
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EAVC VALVE & IDLING SCREW ADJ.
Does anyone know where I can find this valve on my honda? Ive heard you can clean it out using a carb cleaner then replace it to get a better idle. Also has anyone got a picture of the idling screw on the 2G CRX Its not very clear in the manual I got.
thanks in advance
thanks in advance
#2
Re:EAVC VALVE & IDLING SCREW ADJ.
the eacv is on the BACK of the intake manifold. Its about the size of the neck on a bottle of beer. The Idle screw is right near that braided red hose on the throttle body. Its a flat head screw with a slot type screwdriver slot. It is recessed into its hole.
#4
Re:EAVC VALVE & IDLING SCREW ADJ.
Canada actually. its 10am here on wednesday. (2003, LOL)
yes.. u can remove it to clean it, 3 bolts i think. Use carb cleaner.
are you trying to fix a crappy idle? I had a similar problem in my rex. If you have a helms follow instructions to a "T"!
- with car off, disconnect eacv.
- start car and adjust idle using screw
- when idle acheived turn off car
- reconnect eacv, reset ecu
- let idle with NOTHING ON for 1 min
- then idle for 1 min w/ headlights on high beam and rear defroster on
- then turn all accessories off, turn on A/C to MAX for 1 min
- turn all off again and turn car off
- all done!
yes.. u can remove it to clean it, 3 bolts i think. Use carb cleaner.
are you trying to fix a crappy idle? I had a similar problem in my rex. If you have a helms follow instructions to a "T"!
- with car off, disconnect eacv.
- start car and adjust idle using screw
- when idle acheived turn off car
- reconnect eacv, reset ecu
- let idle with NOTHING ON for 1 min
- then idle for 1 min w/ headlights on high beam and rear defroster on
- then turn all accessories off, turn on A/C to MAX for 1 min
- turn all off again and turn car off
- all done!
#5
Re:EAVC VALVE & IDLING SCREW ADJ.
Actually, it's two 12mm bolts.
I don't know about "cleaning it for better idle", but I've removed mine. Spliced in a 10w 10ohm resistor, plugged my thermo, and adjust idle directly through the idle screw. Setting my target idle through the ECU. ..just an idea if you're look for other options.
I don't know about "cleaning it for better idle", but I've removed mine. Spliced in a 10w 10ohm resistor, plugged my thermo, and adjust idle directly through the idle screw. Setting my target idle through the ECU. ..just an idea if you're look for other options.
#6
Re:EAVC VALVE & IDLING SCREW ADJ.
Originally Posted by TurboEF9
Actually, it's two 12mm bolts.
I don't know about "cleaning it for better idle", but I've removed mine. Spliced in a 10w 10ohm resistor, plugged my thermo, and adjust idle directly through the idle screw. Setting my target idle through the ECU. ..just an idea if you're look for other options.
I don't know about "cleaning it for better idle", but I've removed mine. Spliced in a 10w 10ohm resistor, plugged my thermo, and adjust idle directly through the idle screw. Setting my target idle through the ECU. ..just an idea if you're look for other options.
btw here are some writeups on how to clean those things
http://www.g2ic.com/forums/showthrea...threadid=44386
http://www.g2ic.com/forums/showthrea...threadid=35534
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