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Strange rpm behaviour when releasing the accelerator pedal

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Old Aug 12th, 2018, 16:12   #11
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Does someone know the torque spec for the throttle body bolts?
After changing the gasket, I was afraid to use too much force (I stretched the vvt solenoid bolts recently) and suspect that I left a vacuum leak, because the idle rpm were a little rough. I sprayed carb cleaner near the gasket and there seemed to be some hesitation. So I tightened the bolts a bit more and now the idle is a tad better.
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Old Jul 23rd, 2021, 19:53   #12
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Hi,
i have the same car, with the exact same behavior, rpm hang for 2 sec. after gear change or stopping / slowing down.

did you ever found the problem?

i replaced my a/c compressor with all related parts and have this issue since the repair...everything was fine before.

Greetings
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