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Old 19-11-2014, 12:34   #1
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Come on you tech experts, is there a way to speed up the idling speed of my Terrano.
Has become a bit sluggish. Is there a way to turn it up a bit.
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Old 19-11-2014, 12:56   #2
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Come on you tech experts, is there a way to speed up the idling speed of my Terrano.
Has become a bit sluggish. Is there a way to turn it up a bit.
Firstly, what does it idle at now?

If it's slow then there must be a reason for it, fuel starvation, MAF malfunction etc etc

Lets establish some facts first before we start tinkering with no need, you could make things worse
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Controlled by the ecu I'm afraid.
On the earlier ones you could get a bit of adjustment on the pedal assembly but it's all enclosed on the later models.
Mines the same on idle about 600 rpm but it vibrates like hell.
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Old 19-11-2014, 14:42   #4
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Yes I think mine is around 600rpm.Otherwise runs like a dream.maybe I should leave well alone.
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Old 19-11-2014, 15:20   #5
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hmm...mins at about 750, pretty quiet at idle for what it is. Pretty sure these engines are supposed to idle at 750 -+50 rpm, so Banshee is probably right, there will be a reason for the sluggishness....
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both mine run at 750 on wvo
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