kyle300exc wrote:Try this link http://www.google.com.au/url?sa=t&rct=j ... Xo39VEvjIQ
Bull wrote:kyle300exc wrote:Revs sit on 900 rpm, with the power heat button on it runs at 1200.
Skog anybody got any suggesstions??
That's fine when it's cold but the idle up cuts out when the engines at operating temp.
kyle300exc wrote:mate just google air on board thats the company name. Heres an ebay add you might be able to contact them that way, Yes they do have 1 for the hilux http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Air-compress ... 460504b478
StevenS wrote:Just thought I'd pipe in here (1 of the 2 who figured a idle up solution)
I won't be developing a kit, just providing the information so that others can put something together themselves. It's pretty straight forward but will require some ability to use a soldering iron.
If you want a kit I'd suggest contacting Andy666 - I don't know how his solution works but it sounded like it was going to be a fair price and possibly easier to install.
I've been testing mine for the last week and haven't had any issues but until some mail order components arrive for further testing my idle up is set at either 1000rpm or 1500rpm depending which resistor values I use. Adjustable is coming soon.
As for tricking the temp sensor, that could be opening a world of hurt as the engine needs to know the temperature for proper fueling etc. It might have the potential to damage the engine in the worst case. It would also be no easier to do then either of the mentioned idle up solutions.
kyle300exc wrote:aaaaah the ECU isnt the only thing confused
2 guys on here have cracked the throttle control mistery, I believe there is a kit being developed after further testing
2012lux wrote:kyle300exc wrote:mate just google air on board thats the company name. Heres an ebay add you might be able to contact them that way, Yes they do have 1 for the hilux http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Air-compress ... 460504b478
Cheers, sent them a message through Ebay
Bullzye wrote:I was told by a couple of people that pto can't be added to our gearboxes, i could be wrong but i'm pretty sure they just can't fit.
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