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Old 07-24-2008, 08:56 PM
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hey guys new to the z just seeing how i would go about adjusting the idle up a little, due to my noisy flywheel, thanks
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re-flash your ecu.
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to add to the above, it has to be done through the ECU-- dealer will do it for you -- no DIY mechanical adjustment
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upping your idle isnt going to help your flywheel chatter much if at all.
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Originally Posted by Nexx
upping your idle isnt going to help your flywheel chatter much if at all.

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Old 07-25-2008, 09:52 AM
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Originally Posted by blaukal
to add to the above, it has to be done through the ECU-- dealer will do it for you -- no DIY mechanical adjustment
The idle can only be bumped on the '03/04 models through Consult. The 04.5+ ECUs are ULEV which doesn't allow for idle adjustment.
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Originally Posted by DavesZ#3
The idle can only be bumped on the '03/04 models through Consult. The 04.5+ ECUs are ULEV which doesn't allow for idle adjustment.
Osiris...
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Originally Posted by Nexx
upping your idle isnt going to help your flywheel chatter much if at all.

its worth a try others have had luck with it, i just want to get rid of the little chatter while its sitting there idling at low rpm's, so anyway i have a 03 you are saying just go to the dealer and they can do it right there, but on the topinc of reflashes, any advice on this, i have injen intake and nismo cat back on the way, along with clutch and flywheel and etc. but who should i go through for a tune, i live in upstate ny and there are not really any dyno tuners around here that i could go inhouse, anybody around me?? or should i just send it out somewhere. thanks
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