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Old Sep 3, 2006
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Sweeping Idle

Ok so I took my 01 ex to the shop and tell them that something is f'ed in my tranny, the told me since I had an aftermarket clutch to go to hell so...

I ripped everything open found that the input shaft bearing was messed up changed that out. Put on a header, downpipe, replaced the friction plate on my Fidanza aluminum flywheel, swapped my exedy stage 1 clutch with a Fidanza 3.2, ported and polished the head, lapped in new valves, swapped in a d17a1 bottom end (had it laying around, only 9k on it), and threw on crossdrilled and slotted rotors with ebc Redstuff's.

So after all of that I start the car and my idle sweeps from about 1600 to 2700 rpm's any ideas?
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sounds like a problem with the throttle body tps sensor. did you do anything to that? what about ecu reset and idle learn?
 
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