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IACV Delete. Anyone done it?
- RattyMcClelland
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IACV Delete. Anyone done it?
Going to be running an aftermarket throttle body so it will delete the FITV.
Now to make everything more simple, remove the horrible supercharger moo I'm getting from the jrsc iacv relocation block and run a cooler intake it makes sence to delete the iacv.
What problems should arise? Any ecu codes to expect?
It should clean up the engine bay loads especially when I delete egr too.
Will be using a obd1 p28.
Now to make everything more simple, remove the horrible supercharger moo I'm getting from the jrsc iacv relocation block and run a cooler intake it makes sence to delete the iacv.
What problems should arise? Any ecu codes to expect?
It should clean up the engine bay loads especially when I delete egr too.
Will be using a obd1 p28.

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I've done it and it's relatively straight forward. Before it was mapped it used to throw a check engine light occasionally, possibly due to this but not sure and it has never done it since.
Cold starts can be annoying as if you set the idle speed in the summer the car will cut out again once the winter arrives but with time you can find a happy medium (or just adjust it depending on the weather).
Cold starts can be annoying as if you set the idle speed in the summer the car will cut out again once the winter arrives but with time you can find a happy medium (or just adjust it depending on the weather).
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Yeah my 5th doesn't enjoy very cold mornings. It will cut straight out on the first attempt, but the second or third I can catch it with a little bit of accelerator.
My 5th also turns over for ages (about 5 or 6 seconds) before it fires up (No matter what the weather). I assume this is part of the map. I'm not sure if this is to introduce a bit more fuel into the system for such times ???...
My 5th also turns over for ages (about 5 or 6 seconds) before it fires up (No matter what the weather). I assume this is part of the map. I'm not sure if this is to introduce a bit more fuel into the system for such times ???...
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Mine only needs me to hold it at idle speed for a few seconds before I can take my foot off.
However, if I blimp the throttle the revs actually drop as if the car is suffercating. I can increase the revs at a well mannered pace and pull away, but if I went to just drop the pedal and pull away I can't... It will just cut out. It's not an issue though as I'd never drop the pedal from cold anyway.
However, if I blimp the throttle the revs actually drop as if the car is suffercating. I can increase the revs at a well mannered pace and pull away, but if I went to just drop the pedal and pull away I can't... It will just cut out. It's not an issue though as I'd never drop the pedal from cold anyway.
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moment... Just been to look at the car and no I'm still running an IACV 
I forget the ATR IACV is nicely concealed behind the throttle body. I thought I better just go and check now I've been asked directly
The thing has blatantly been spliced into the 5th gen loom as there's a nicely blue-electrical-taped wire running right across the top of the inlet manifold
Sorry, my bad. Not sure what's causing all my symtoms then lol. Must just be the map... Unless the FITV has been deleted


I forget the ATR IACV is nicely concealed behind the throttle body. I thought I better just go and check now I've been asked directly

The thing has blatantly been spliced into the 5th gen loom as there's a nicely blue-electrical-taped wire running right across the top of the inlet manifold

Sorry, my bad. Not sure what's causing all my symtoms then lol. Must just be the map... Unless the FITV has been deleted

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I would say no fitv, or problem with it
because your describing what I go through with the car especially in winter
because your describing what I go through with the car especially in winter

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