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What revs should my auto import TT be ticking over at idle?

 

Problem is this:Car starts perfectly, I pull away, pull up to a junction and brake, revs fall and then engine cuts out/stalls.

 

I went on a run today and once warm it's fine but I pulled into a shop and nipped in, came back car started fine but from initial revs the needle falls and then the car cuts out/stalls, it's as if the engine doesn't catch-could it just be the timing?

 

 

Any advice greatly received!

 

B

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mine did this and it was down to a dodgy ecu preventing the Idle Air Control Valve from working, also my TPS was out also.

 

Idle should be around 750-850rpm. I would suggest a conzult or similar check to make sure everythings set up correctly.

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Thanks guys-no dumpvalves so I suspect Beermonster is correct. Anyone know a place near me with Conzult? I am in West London

Cheers!

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Did some poking about on here with the search function. Seems the previous owner had posted about this and had set the idle to 750 with the air con on, I had it turned off. Hey presto everything seems to be fine now!

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