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Increasing idle rpm

shox

Active Member
Hello everyone,

ive got a question regarding idle rpms. (ibiza mk4, 1.4 sport )

my idle (engine warm) sits around 650rpm (yeah low!)

i tried increasing it via vagcom (01 – engine, 10 – Adaptation ,channel 01, value between 124 and 132) but my default value was 172 there o_O

I tried changing it (values 172+ and also 132) but nothing changed.

I know that on older cars you can do it with the regulating "screw" in the bonnet, but these new cars with all the electronics are weird.!

anyone knows how to change the idle rpm ?? (ideally i wanna go up to 800-900 rpm)

thanks!
 

rf860

Active Member
Jan 23, 2010
3,575
2
scotland
Hello everyone,

ive got a question regarding idle rpms. (ibiza mk4, 1.4 sport )

my idle (engine warm) sits around 650rpm (yeah low!)

i tried increasing it via vagcom (01 – engine, 10 – Adaptation ,channel 01, value between 124 and 132) but my default value was 172 there o_O

I tried changing it (values 172+ and also 132) but nothing changed.

I know that on older cars you can do it with the regulating "screw" in the bonnet, but these new cars with all the electronics are weird.!

anyone knows how to change the idle rpm ?? (ideally i wanna go up to 800-900 rpm)

thanks!


my car sits at 850rpm idle just now and i have done nothing to alter this. I have a 100hp engine dont know if there is any differnce of idle revs between other power 1.4s
 
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