uhh only problem with that is im suuuper broke lol, it wouldnt cost me anything to swap the other engine in heh...
so i did some testing today an i believe i know why it fails..
heres the run down..
I hooked up the laptop an loaded up my wideband an conzult and i found that a few seconds after it starts idling (after you let off the gas or whatever) the afr's go from 14.7 to 13.6 or lower..
I noticed my iacv hose was collapsed an when i give it throttle it fills up but as soon as i let off it collapses again an since mr. miko mentioned that maybe part of my problem i unplugged it an hooked it back up..
Sadly the same thing happens, goes from 14.7 to 13.6- an for some reason the iacv is working perfectly now no weird part throttle probs, no stalling at stop lights an no up an down irratic idle.. so i left it hooked up..
I tryed to make nistune raise my afrs at idle but nothin was happening.. so gave up there..
Then i got the idea to unplug the o2 sensor.. now heres the funny part... instead of the afrs dropping to 13.6- they rise from 14.7 VERY slowly to 15.6 or a tad more..
So i think the o2 sensor maybe bad..
So should i try to take it through again with the o2 sensor hooked up now that i lowerd my idle from 1060 to like 800 an also hooked the IACV up... OR should i unplug the o2 sensor for the test?
Still gonna change the fuel filter for GP.