Bad Idle fix! lol
wow I remember dealing with the 2.6 "Chrysler conquest with balance shafts" which oddly enough... the I5 engine also has them. I would rather do them again on the Mitsubishi 2.6 then on the I5 lol
Every one except camshaft actuator solenoid.
So you think that 1 item is the issue and only when there is no load? I doubt it.
Like I said..if any real mechanic with real mechanic background has ever encountered this..hit me up.
I can take pot shots at it on my own with my own knowledge of cars
So you think that 1 item is the issue and only when there is no load? I doubt it.
Like I said..if any real mechanic with real mechanic background has ever encountered this..hit me up.
I can take pot shots at it on my own with my own knowledge of cars
When you have a real issue, hit us up.
Yes having great luck with that, its PCM of NC standard inclusion in their tunes. Fixes a lot of issues with the h3, and it runs great runs cooler, smoother, no more dimming lights no more rpm dive when coming to a light, gets better gas mileage, more power, less vibration, better air conditioning at a light
a slightly higher rpm at idle will not adversly affect your vehicle any vehicle, it may burn gas in some, I have owned plenty of vehicles over the last 40 years that had a 750 idle from the factory,
a slightly higher rpm at idle will not adversly affect your vehicle any vehicle, it may burn gas in some, I have owned plenty of vehicles over the last 40 years that had a 750 idle from the factory,
Fixes a lot of issues with the h3, and it runs great runs cooler, smoother, no more dimming lights no more rpm dive when coming to a light, gets better gas mileage, more power, less vibration, better air conditioning at a light
a slightly higher rpm at idle will not adversly affect your vehicle any vehicle, it may burn gas in some, I have owned plenty of vehicles over the last 40 years that had a 750 idle from the factory,
a slightly higher rpm at idle will not adversly affect your vehicle any vehicle, it may burn gas in some, I have owned plenty of vehicles over the last 40 years that had a 750 idle from the factory,

I just did an ac performance check on mine today, outside in a closed-in driveway under the sun, ambient temp: 70°, engine @operating temp 198°, A/C vent temp 40°. The idle speed with a/c off: 660, with a/c on: 680. Idle is smooth either way.
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a few more Rpm can actually cool your vehicle better especially in heavy traffic or desert heat
Better water flow more air, 100 to 150 rpm will not hurt anything , another 500 rpm at idle you would see detriment to your engine
I guess you are saying everyone that has used PCM of NC to tune their vehicle now has a trashed motor? the rpm adjustment is standard...
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