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    I have a 90' Acura Integra GS, the car it idols between 3,000-4,000 rpm when I crank it, when I reverse, and in between shifts(i have a manual transmission).What could be the problem?

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    If you have a high or bouncy idle, it's usually the FITV.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Anklebreaker
    I have a 90' Acura Integra GS, the car it idols between 3,000-4,000 rpm when I crank it, when I reverse, and in between shifts(i have a manual transmission).What could be the problem?
    ^ what he said.... OR

    A leak on your intake manifold or TB. Check for hoses that have come loose.

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    get a carb cleaner and spray down your intake manifold and listen to your motor to hear if your engine sound drops, if so u got an air leak somewhere.....!

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