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The correct idle speed is 1RPM x4.2-7.888
850 RPM,
Idle speed is automaticaly controlled by the computer. If idle speed is not correct, the car has a vacuum leak or a sensor problem.
there is black knob on side of carbs turn clockwise to increase rpms
Apporximately 1200 RPMS
It is not adjustable. If the idle speed is not correct, then you have a sensor/actuator/computer issue.
You don't. The ECM (Engine Control Module) maintains the correct idle speed. If the idle is out of control you probably have a vacuum leak.
The computer will control the idle speed anywhere from 550 to 1200 rpm's
From commands sent to it from the ECM, the ISC valve opens and closes allowing air into the system to maintain correct idle speed.
The proper idle speed for a Dodge with a 318 cubic inch engine about 475 to 500 RPMs. Any idle below that will cause stalling.
steering control requires more than idle speed, don't be deceived by a valid argument would be "stopping". technically you would be correct because since the lowest speed of a PWC would be idling, and stopping would require more than idle speed if you were to attempt an operation of "stopping".
Hey Jonathan==It varries between cars. If your car is later than about 1986 it is computer controled and you cannot change it. Sometimes if the idle speed solonoid is bad or dirty, the idle will be wrong. Goodluck, Joe A vacuum leak will also cause idle quality issues.