Reduce the engines rpm at idle...

pmar6004

TOI - South Dakota
Mar 30, 2010
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Watertown, SD, USA
How does one reduce the Stallion's engine rpm at idle? There is a small adjusting screw that acts as a stop to the throttle, but backing it off so that it does not make contact with the throttle didn't help bring the rpms down. Since the Stallion has fuel injection and not a typical carbureator, will I have to seek out the advice from my local ford dealership to have an appropriate adjustment made to my Stallions onboard computer?:Shrug: Or are their other avenues that I can try? Any and all suggestions would be appreciated.

Daydreamer
 
How does one reduce the Stallion's engine rpm at idle? There is a small adjusting screw that acts as a stop to the throttle, but backing it off so that it does not make contact with the throttle didn't help bring the rpms down. Since the Stallion has fuel injection and not a typical carbureator, will I have to seek out the advice from my local ford dealership to have an appropriate adjustment made to my Stallions onboard computer?:Shrug: Or are their other avenues that I can try? Any and all suggestions would be appreciated.

Daydreamer

I'm not positive but I would bet the idle is software set.
 
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the "IDLE CONTROL MODULE" is what controls the high idle at start....i had mine disconnected at one time, and i had to set the set screw so it would idle, and i liked it like that,,,,
 

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