I've got a 1990 Z32 TT, and in the last couple of days I've noticed that when I touch the throttle at idle (hot or cold) the revs actually drop before rising again. This makes it very jerky moving off, and nearly cut me out once or twice. Normal idle speed is about 1200, revs drop to 1000 or less before rising.
It then stopped doing it for a bit, but this morning when I came to start she just wouldn't fire. Starter was running fine, fuel pump OK, but no ignition. I cleaned out the TPS connector, WD40'd various others but no luck. Gave it one last go and she started up, but idle all over the shop.
Idle settled down after a few minutes, but with the revs dropping again when I touched the throttle. Then after a few minutes that went away and she's fine (but it was happening when hot yesterday).
I've pored through the threads for idle problems, but I'm new to the forum and wouldn't know my AAV from my IIA, or where to find them! I don't have access to a Conzult and my nearest specialist is a couple of hours away, so can anybody out there help please?
I've got a 1990 Z32 TT, and in the last couple of days I've noticed that when I touch the throttle at idle (hot or cold) the revs actually drop before rising again. This makes it very jerky moving off, and nearly cut me out once or twice. Normal idle speed is about 1200, revs drop to 1000 or less before rising.
It then stopped doing it for a bit, but this morning when I came to start she just wouldn't fire. Starter was running fine, fuel pump OK, but no ignition. I cleaned out the TPS connector, WD40'd various others but no luck. Gave it one last go and she started up, but idle all over the shop.
Idle settled down after a few minutes, but with the revs dropping again when I touched the throttle. Then after a few minutes that went away and she's fine (but it was happening when hot yesterday).
I've pored through the threads for idle problems, but I'm new to the forum and wouldn't know my AAV from my IIA, or where to find them! I don't have access to a Conzult and my nearest specialist is a couple of hours away, so can anybody out there help please?
Cheers,
Chris