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- 2002 Mazda Protege ES
IMO dont do the valve cover red ... leave it bronze like it is and do the heat shield the same way
The IAC is actually a valve just below the TPS, sometimes that needs leaning out. If you look just behind where the TPS is you can see it. I think there are 2 screws or holding it. Start by cleaning the MAF, the TPS and then the IAC valve and see if that makes a diffo. Take down the whole thing and do not remove the TPS or else you will need to recalibrate it. Use CRC Contact Cleaner or better to clean those sensors. JUst pull down the TB all sensors intact and get to spraying. The Intake flap can be cleaned with Carb Cleaner but use the Cont. Cleaner on the Sensors and IAC valve. Just a tad WD40 on the IAC, no WD40 on the TPS. Hope it helps some but I really don't see you aving to remove the SRI. The only thing with my SRI is that is uses back the stock intake hose with the bleeder capped off, then an adapter to 2.5" with the MAF to the K&N filter.I will take the filter closer to the fender,thanks for that suggestion.
I am going to try to clean my MAF(which is reman. to new) and the TPS.
Now,pardon my ignorance but what is IAC? lol
;-)man your threads deliver, awesome work!
Well,on my way home from work my car started acting up,got so frustrated that as soon as i got home took the SRI ang put the stock intake back,car runs awesome.
So i will put this thing for sale,it doesn't work for me.
Thanks for all your advise,i really appreciate you taking the time for advise.
Lol!!,are you stealing my ideas?? lol.Daaaaang man that looks goood! Just a little thought, the radiator cap might look better if you painted the little circle in the center that bronze color. Just a thought... Also I would have done the IM bronze as well but if you like the color thats all that counts it looks good either way
All I can say is beautiful... Just beautiful.
<runs out to start cleaning engine bay>