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Date:         Fri, 7 May 2010 10:57:13 -0400
Reply-To:     mkriley@FUSE.NET
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Mike Riley <mkriley@FUSE.NET>
Subject:      The idle speed controller is not in the ECU on the 2.1. It is a
              separate  controller located in front of the passenger side tail
              light. It can be  easily integrated into a 1.9 to eliminate that
              almost useless advance the  ignition timing before it stalls
              stabilizer and the auxiliary air regulator  along with those AC
              and PS idle booster solenoid valves. Dennis
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Boy this has me excited! I would love to get rid of the rats nest of stuff for idle control in the 1.9. Is there a "How to" anywhere on the web? would anyone consider making one mike

>The idle speed controller is not in the ECU on the 2.1. It is a separate >controller located in front of the passenger side tail light. It can be easily integrated into a 1.9 to eliminate that almost useless advance the ignition timing before it stalls stabilizer and the auxiliary air regulator along with those AC and PS idle booster solenoid valves. > >Dennis


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