- Location
- Smithfield Utah
So basically I have the classic "idle drop" problem with my 22RE. At an idle with the brake applied the ecu stops delivering fuel to the engine thus making the engine rev then drop--up and down--up and down--up and down (get all that?) until I release the brake and start moving again. This is because there is no reason to deliver fuel when you’re trying to stop--makes sense I guess. To fix this problem I have to supposedly lower my idle to at least 950rpm's or better yet adjust it to the Toyota recommended 750rpms at an idle
My question: Has anyone at our general mountain altitude successfully lowered their rpm's past 1000 without causing the engine to run poorly? If so what's the secret? Is their another way to fix this problem? Am I on the right track? Mabey it's just me, but I don't think I've ever seen a 20R/22R/22RE idle smoothly under 1100ish RPM's... Thanks for any input,
Andrew
My question: Has anyone at our general mountain altitude successfully lowered their rpm's past 1000 without causing the engine to run poorly? If so what's the secret? Is their another way to fix this problem? Am I on the right track? Mabey it's just me, but I don't think I've ever seen a 20R/22R/22RE idle smoothly under 1100ish RPM's... Thanks for any input,
Andrew