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Old May 7, 2003 | 07:38 AM
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Originally posted by franscum
why would you want to raise your idle anyway
I found that raising the idle seems to keep the throttle body cleaner from oil being pulled into the intake, and as I said before it helps with matching RPMs easier when you shift and lets the alternator put out more when you're standing in traffic and listening to your system - not very much current comes out of a stock alternator when you idle the engine, so every little bit more rpms help that way.
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