Loopy idle after 02 sensor install...
I ended up replacing the upstream 02's on my 98 today and after re-assembing the intake, and re-connecting the battery and starting the car it was acting very different.
Car would go into its normal cold startup mode and eventually go down to its normal idle... then go lower .. 500-400 rpm and start to have a really lopey idle, much like an old cammer car would. Yet driving it down the road/highway was normal?? It actually felt like it had a bit more power???
Anyway, came back and cleaned both the IAC and the EGR in hopes of it going away. The EGR cleaning did more than the IAC, yet it still went back to its lopey idle.
Anyone have ANY ideas.
And before you ask - yes the car is welded......

:::update:::
I swapped the new o2's out for the old ones and that seemed to ALMOST fix the problem, but the idle is still rough. It's no where near as smooth as it was before the swap...
I'm going to try to reset the computer again and see if for some reason that works. If not .....

I ended up replacing the upstream 02's on my 98 today and after re-assembing the intake, and re-connecting the battery and starting the car it was acting very different.
Car would go into its normal cold startup mode and eventually go down to its normal idle... then go lower .. 500-400 rpm and start to have a really lopey idle, much like an old cammer car would. Yet driving it down the road/highway was normal?? It actually felt like it had a bit more power???
Anyway, came back and cleaned both the IAC and the EGR in hopes of it going away. The EGR cleaning did more than the IAC, yet it still went back to its lopey idle.
Anyone have ANY ideas.
And before you ask - yes the car is welded......
:::update:::
I swapped the new o2's out for the old ones and that seemed to ALMOST fix the problem, but the idle is still rough. It's no where near as smooth as it was before the swap...
I'm going to try to reset the computer again and see if for some reason that works. If not .....


