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Old Jul 30, 2016, 06:40 PM
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Raising Idle speed evo 8

So i have all 4 motor mounts done with torque solutions mounts and my balance shaft deleted and my car idles right at 800 and the vibrations in stop and go can be pretty rough...
So this past weekend i got to ride in another evo8 with full TS mounts and no balance shaft and his idle was set to 1000K rpm and noticed his idle and vibrations where so much better. From a stop light he said his car was just like mine till he had the idle adjusted I have a laptop i have the 1.3U cable for tuning and evo scan and ecu flash.
Question is there a guide on how to do it still learning everything about evo scan and ecu flash so i haven't even hooked the cable up yet till i was ready but this is the first thing i want to do anyone else done this or point me in the right direction to do it ?
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http://evoecu.logic.net/mirror/merli...UIDE-V1.7a.pdf

What your looking for is on page 127
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That's a big thank you to you man.

Is it as straight forward as in his guide doesn't seem to hard to do this will be my first time adjusting anything on my map
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Originally Posted by Evo_Goodness
That's a big thank you to you man.

Is it as straight forward as in his guide doesn't seem to hard to do this will be my first time adjusting anything on my map
yah pretty much, you just need to read your current rom, open it, make your changes, save it and flash it back to the car. Make sure you put Ecuflash into developer mode so that you see all the maps. Also the sticky section in the ecuflash subforum has lots of good info too.
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Old Jul 31, 2016, 01:03 AM
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Thank you I figured it was a read write load rom sort of thing I am very PC handy so it shouldn't be to hard for me hey if I can program CNC Mori machines I should be able to do this
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any up dates? let us know how it turned out.
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Yes I got it done a couple of days ago forgot to update this its way smoother from a stop now don't notice the clutch chatter att all really anymore it never had the chatter once I got up to 1k rpm and the idle is much smoother now with my full motor mounts especially in a traffic jam if I get stuck in one
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