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Rough idle when starting cold engine


RB-GTE

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Usually I will turn the key and hear the fuel pump buzzing for a couple seconds.

I will then start the car and it will idle at 1200rpm for a few seconds and drop down to about 700 and bounce back and forth from 600-700 and the car shakes non-stop for 1-2 minutes before it starts to warm up a little.

 

Even today when I tried starting it this morning, it wouldn't hold it idle and went down to 100-200 and the car died... and there was this weird bubbling sound coming from the rear (I assume fuel pump).

 

 

So basically the car runs like shit when trying to get it started from a cold engine.

It's a 97 TT 2JZ-GTE.

 

I have a light weight flywheel (if that has to do with anything),

and the hard vibration sounds I hear seem to be coming from underneath me. Maybe the cat?

 

 

I will be swapping out the cat with 1st and 2nd decat soon, installing walbro 255lph fuel pump as well (for my BPU upgrades).. but not sure if this will improve anything.

 

 

Any ideas why its idling like this from my description?

I mean once it warms up and I turn it off and the start the car it starts up just fine.

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Mine is pretty much stock though,

just front mount intercooler and intake, other than that stock engine

 

I'll try this guide for cleaning out the Idle control valve and hope it helps!

http://www.mkivsupra.net/vbb/showthread.php?210956-How-To-Clean-Idle-Control-Valve-Cleaning-Aka-ICV-%28IAC%29

 

thanks

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