something is telling the injectors to give MORE gas. have you ran the codes? Thot that was why we pay more for cars now? High dollar computers...LOL Idle surge is common.. http://www.dsm.org/how-tos/tttt/tttt3.html is old but good troubleshooting information. At least it gets you a start. i had a bad throttle position sensor. Also, aftermarket blow-off valves will do it. Try the ICM (Idle Control Motor) it is to the left of the throtle body. This will cause a surge after the engine warms up. Test old ICM with a ohmmeter. should read approx. 27ohms betrwwe pins 2(common) and 1 and 3, then between pin 5 (common) and 4 and 6. good luck
3000 miles
See the NASA Eclipse Web Page for a catalog of all eclipses from 2000 BCE to 3000 AD.
Location of camshaft position sensor on 2001 toyota avalon 3000 motor
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v6/3000
If you mean in context of motor sports then its revolutions. When a car reaches 3000 Revs it means the motor is turning at 3000 revolutions per minute
NO, MOTOR MOUNTS ARE DIFFERENT, NO ROOM FOR THE INTERCOOLERS, NOT ENOUGH SPACE FOR THE EXHAUST SYSTEM, WOULD BE EXTREMELY EXPENSIVE TO DO!
The solenoids on are located on top of the motor on a Mazda 3000 Truck. They open a number of different valves as needed depending on overall driving conditions.
A lunar eclipse can be seen from anywhere on the dark half of the Earth. A solar eclipse can be seen only from a strip 3000 miles wide, approximately the diameter of the Moon. So it seems that solar eclipses are less frequent.
your looking at a good 3000
Putting a turbo on a non turbo eclipse, right? From around $2000 for a Hahn stage 1 kit 200-225hp,stage 2 $3000 250-275hp, treadstone has a T3/T4 kit around $1750.
The next partial solar eclipse will occur on January 4, 2011. You can see the catalog of all eclipses from 2000 BCE to 3000 AD on the NASA Eclipse Web Site at the link below.