T The_big_dill Apr 7, 2014 #22 mp51987 said: Bump Click to expand... If it looks like this: http://www.rockauto.com/getimage/ge...ttp://www.rockauto.com/info/Airtex/2H1157.jpg Its an Idle air control valve.
mp51987 said: Bump Click to expand... If it looks like this: http://www.rockauto.com/getimage/ge...ttp://www.rockauto.com/info/Airtex/2H1157.jpg Its an Idle air control valve.
T The_big_dill Apr 7, 2014 #23 mp51987 said: Also would it be better to buy an aftermarket cold air intake since i have an aftermarket header? Just asking. Click to expand... If you are asking if getting an aftermarket intake will fix your issue, then the answer is no. Unless there is something wrong with your intake now.
mp51987 said: Also would it be better to buy an aftermarket cold air intake since i have an aftermarket header? Just asking. Click to expand... If you are asking if getting an aftermarket intake will fix your issue, then the answer is no. Unless there is something wrong with your intake now.
M mp51987 Member : mazda protege5 swagon Apr 7, 2014 #24 Is a vacum solanoid. Has two hoses conected to it. Is it sapose to be clicking?
M mp51987 Member : mazda protege5 swagon Apr 7, 2014 #25 Ok so i just cleaned my iac valve and that vacuum solenoid. Im hoping this was my problem. Ive done everything else but put a new motor in it lol.
Ok so i just cleaned my iac valve and that vacuum solenoid. Im hoping this was my problem. Ive done everything else but put a new motor in it lol.
M mp51987 Member : mazda protege5 swagon Apr 7, 2014 #26 Well did all that for nothing. Still feel sputtering when trying to go more then a 1/8 throttle. Any ideas?
Well did all that for nothing. Still feel sputtering when trying to go more then a 1/8 throttle. Any ideas?
M mp51987 Member : mazda protege5 swagon Apr 7, 2014 #27 Could sparkplug gap cause it? I read .045 and now just read .023-.031. Any thoughts?
T The_big_dill Apr 7, 2014 #28 mp51987 said: Could sparkplug gap cause it? I read .045 and now just read .023-.031. Any thoughts? Click to expand... How old are your plugs? And why has the gap shrunk, under normal operation, the gap should only increase in size from what I have seen. Definitely set the gas to 0.044", but weren't they that size since you just replaced them?
mp51987 said: Could sparkplug gap cause it? I read .045 and now just read .023-.031. Any thoughts? Click to expand... How old are your plugs? And why has the gap shrunk, under normal operation, the gap should only increase in size from what I have seen. Definitely set the gas to 0.044", but weren't they that size since you just replaced them?
M mp51987 Member : mazda protege5 swagon Apr 7, 2014 #29 I read that they are sapose to be .023-.031 and that was from mazda speed. But on a some weird websight it said .044
I read that they are sapose to be .023-.031 and that was from mazda speed. But on a some weird websight it said .044