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2009-07-01 13:50:25
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IACV/Air Regulators for Everyone
Well they are dirt cheap at least. I bought one, not sure if it will work in the newer cars, but for that price it's a steal!

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2009-07-01 15:58:41
#2
what lead to to buy another one just doing preventative work? or were you getting some symptoms
2009-07-01 16:02:34
#3
When they cost $100+ from GregV too, might as well pile up
2009-07-01 16:06:45
#4
very true, when i go to my local yard and theres a sr20de i always pile up on anything i may need in the future esp when you can find the parts for a good deal
2009-07-01 17:07:01
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I bought a brand-new OEM Nissan IACV for my Classic Restoration from Greg-V. Yes, it was a bit more than that price. LOL.

My only concern would be if those are the "new style" with the spring inside, or the "old style" with no spring?

However, even if they are "old style" spring-less, that is a terrific deal. If it eventually gets stuck or gunked-up, at that price you could just replace it again.
2009-07-01 17:22:37
#6
My god Vadim. You have been finding some deals!

Would these work on a B14?
2009-07-01 17:22:52
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Originally Posted by GT2871RBLUBIRD
very true, when i go to my local yard and theres a sr20de i always pile up on anything i may need in the future esp when you can find the parts for a good deal


I wish I had that luxury, we don't have any SR20's in a junk yard, one or two GA sentra's and thats about it

Originally Posted by Shawn
I bought a brand-new OEM Nissan IACV for my Classic Restoration from Greg-V. Yes, it was a bit more than that price. LOL.

My only concern would be if those are the "new style" with the spring inside, or the "old style" with no spring?

However, even if they are "old style" spring-less, that is a terrific deal. If it eventually gets stuck or gunked-up, at that price you could just replace it again.


I wonder if it will have any issues, I will data log my current IACV's information via Data Scan, then install the new one and see how it does in comparison
2009-07-01 17:59:38
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I bought me one before lunch. I'll wait till it gets here before I buy another one for my other motor.
2009-07-02 09:49:21
#9
Just to confirm what this is, it's not the valve that adjusts idle speed (both mechanically with the screw and automatically through the ECU). It's the air regulator that works on cold starts to increase your idle when you first start up. After a couple minutes it (should) become dysfunctional and not affect your idle or drivability.

Most of our problems come from the other valve.
2009-07-02 12:39:27
#10
Originally Posted by billc
Just to confirm what this is, it's not the valve that adjusts idle speed (both mechanically with the screw and automatically through the ECU). It's the air regulator that works on cold starts to increase your idle when you first start up. After a couple minutes it (should) become dysfunctional and not affect your idle or drivability.

Most of our problems come from the other valve.


^Correct.

^To bad they don't have the one that adjust the idle speed for this price.
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