- Joined
- Oct 7, 2007
- Messages
- 720
- Location
- Amherst, NY
- Corvette
- 1996 Torch Red Coupe (Prior 1988 and 1989)
Yes, it is one in the same. It is not for setting minimal idle speed!!! The ECM controls idle speed. This is the minimal air flow setting that produces around 450 rpm. Some with higher lift after market cams need to set it higher, but don't do that with a stock cam. The ECM adds additional air via the IAC valve. I've watched with a scanner and it does a pretty decent job considering the vintage of the L98 ECM. You can turn that screw in and out and the ECM will hold the idle speed steady. However, you messed up the calibration between the IAC and the ECM. I wire brushed my throttle body. My car is not for show, so I'm sure I could spend hours detailing it. I see you found my old post. A scanner can also be used instead of the tach. I've found that a clean and properly adjusted minimal air and TPS can significantly improve how well the L98 runs.




