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There is a table in the ECU that sets the idle rpm based on coolant temperature. The colder the coolant temp, the higher the rpm, to get the engine to
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There is a table in the ECU that sets the idle rpm based on coolant temperature. The colder the coolant temp, the higher the rpm, to get the engine to warm up faster. You can edit this table with uprev, but there's really no reason to alter the idle settings on a stock block.
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