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Adjusting Idle RPM, And While I Have You're Attention....

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Old 02-01-2006, 01:13 PM   #1
Bangin01Sport
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Adjusting Idle RPM, And While I Have You're Attention....

I was wondering how do I adjust my idle RPM? I would like to kick it up to ~900RPM so my HO alt produce more amperage at idle.

Also, On the AC compressor, you know that red disc near the belt? Well mine rattles every few seconds sometimes semi-violently. Sometimes it goes a minute or two without making noise. My AC won't turn on either - it just locks up.

I'm not worried abotu the AC not working, just if that red disc being loose (seems loose?) and rattling is a major issue.




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