Ford PWM IAC and Boost
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Ford PWM IAC and Boost
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That could very well be your problem. See if there's any way - even if it takes JB Weld - to plumb it to boost instead.hardline wrote:The IAC is running to atmosphere since I cannot weld aluminum.
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There are similar, 2-part welding materials designed just for aluminum. Look in McMaster Carr online. Here is one of the types available, but there are others as well. :http://www.mcmaster.com/#catalog/115/3347/=2kkjdcMatt Cramer wrote:See if there's any way - even if it takes JB Weld
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ahhh i see. could you expand on this please?Matt Cramer wrote: Also, a DC value that's closed at idle may not be closed under boost.
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The IAC valve is not designed to see positive pressure, and if you've plumbed it incorrectly, the boost can force it open even at a duty cycle where it would normally be closed. The IAC normally balances the force of the solenoid against a spring tension; adding boost changes the balance between the two forces.Cuz wrote:ahhh i see. could you expand on this please?Matt Cramer wrote: Also, a DC value that's closed at idle may not be closed under boost.
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Yep, cool. But as per the post further up in this thread, this valve does not leak all the way to 45 PSI (tested on shop air), with this in mind setting the closed DC value to 0 should mean that it is 100% closed and as long as boost does not exceed 45psi it will work as intended?Matt Cramer wrote:The IAC valve is not designed to see positive pressure, and if you've plumbed it incorrectly, the boost can force it open even at a duty cycle where it would normally be closed. The IAC normally balances the force of the solenoid against a spring tension; adding boost changes the balance between the two forces.
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i run the same valve in my project and have no issues.
