Why adjust idle... if this is a n/a you need to just leave it alone unless you have a consistent idle less than 900 or more that 1100 .... You will get no gain from this and if you don't have a consistent idle there is probably something else wrong.....
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Overheating?Low oil Level?Worn out?
You cannot adjust the idle in a Legacy GT, it is fuel injected and computer controlled. It should adjust automatically. If your idle is very high, or erratic, check for vacuum leaks and check the IAC (Idle Air Control valve) Sometimes the IAC just needs cleaned out with some carb cleaner, and it will be fine. Do some Googling for more info.
You probably can't. fuel injected cars have the idle set by the ecm.
on some of the 3000 gt's there is a booster for the clutch pedal under the dash. In some cases this unit is not working and is a dealer item only. If you don't have one of these the way to bleed the slave cylinder is to just bleed it like you would the brakes. The slave cylinder is located on top of the transmission by the firewall and rear mount. for additional adjustment some have an adjustment at the pedal itself. I'm a mistu dealer tech and have done these many times.
could be a number of things first tap on your mass air flow sensor while it is idling and if it lines out change it. or it could be your IAC (intake air control)
3000gt is a Mitsubishi car.
in the trunk
Refer to your service and user manual on how to change an alternator ground wire on a 1994 Mitsubishi 3000 GT.
Depends on which gt you are talking about. A foxbody gt can weigh as low as 3000 lbs where as a 2010 gt can weigh as much as 4500 lbs.
Dohc 220hp
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