Temporary high(1500) idle speeds

Todd Richmond

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My 97 GTS often pauses at 1500 RPM for about 20-30 seconds when decelerating from 2000+ RPM before going back to a normal idle. This gets obnoxious when trying to coast down while waiting for someone to get out of the left lane because it only happens around 20-30% of the time, forcing me to hit the brakes if they decide to take their time (common in Northern CA where the slow lane is often the only one w/o traffic)

The car has modified headers, cats, exhaust, intake and a Hennessey computer. Would a different ECU (or something else) fix this?
 

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I have a 97 GTS and mine has done the same (and still does occasiionally). The first time it was intake manifold gaskets. Now, it happens very ocassionally. I have been told by some very informed folk on htis board that it is probably idle control motor. Others (Hennessey) have a fix where they lessen the inner diameter of the hose leading to the idle control motor and that does the trick. Have a tech check the intake manifold gaskets first as the original material was apparently defective.
 

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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by RockyTop:
Others (Hennessey) have a fix where they lessen the inner diameter of the hose leading to the idle control motor and that does the trick. Have a tech check the intake manifold gaskets first as the original material was apparently defective.
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I have seen the "Hennessey Fix" work perfectly for the problem you describe........
 
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Todd, check the battery condition, and idle speed motor and intake gasket as stated before. If you restrict the air line to the idle speed motor (ie: the Hennessey fix), be prepared for extremely low cold engine idle as a result. If all the other things check out, you might try "flashing" the computer.
 

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The early '96 GTS's required a reflash to return to idle in two steps. Sometimes this takes a few seconds to complete the cycle. This was done for emissions reasons. I think the evap canister may have been dumping too much vapor into the manifold when the throttle snapped shut. I don't know if the '97s have the same strategy programmed into the JTEC controller or not.
 

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