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You have a dry or oiled filter? Be sure the MAF wires are clean. Yours should be easy to clean since it's the stick-style MAF.
Its a dry filter. i didnt get a chance to leave house yet but i am just gonna pick up some spray cleaner and clean everything
 

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Take the throttle body off and clean behind it and inside the intake. If there is allot of oil get that catch can on and seafoam it.

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Better off removing the intake manifold and giving it a thorough cleaning. Cleaning just the TB doesn't do much at all other than preventing the blade from sticking. Spraying a bunch of cleaner through it just blows the gunk into the manifold where it stays or washes down into the cylinders. Even if you cleaned the TB and as far inside the manifold as you could reach, the PCV tube goes in at the back and that's the source for oil buildup. Although, it's much less if you have a catch can, it's still a buildup. I use the Super Tech brake parts cleaner or carburetor cleaner from Walmart cuz it's cheap and works great. I just stocked up on the brake parts cleaner for under $2 a can last week.
 

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Thanks wiseguy....i was gonna take up a collection for you or start a go fund me page....lol....
yeah crazy thing is that 5 mths into the new law and i havent been pulled over, they must be waiting to enforce it until next year after everyones inspection is up..
Com' on up.... i know plenty of your brethren that live up this way....just get ready to spend some more of your hard earned cash on commuting....and stay away from the tappan zee until they finish building the new one.....lol

A few guys I grew up with moved up there...I'm actually working on the Tappan zee, had a close call last week
 
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Better off removing the intake manifold and giving it a thorough cleaning. Cleaning just the TB doesn't do much at all other than preventing the blade from sticking. Spraying a bunch of cleaner through it just blows the gunk into the manifold where it stays or washes down into the cylinders. Even if you cleaned the TB and as far inside the manifold as you could reach, the PCV tube goes in at the back and that's the source for oil buildup. Although, it's much less if you have a catch can, it's still a buildup. I use the Super Tech brake parts cleaner or carburetor cleaner from Walmart cuz it's cheap and works great. I just stocked up on the brake parts cleaner for under $2 a can last week.

Thanks dub, i got side tracked yesterday... had to tune-up my b-i-l's lawn mower and then I decided to do my mower and sharpen my blades which turned into me changing the spindles on the deck for my blades that i bought last year and have been sitting around....and in-between, i started putting my grill together.....wasn't really too motivated yesterday but at least i got a few things done...
ive been thinking about how im gonna go about cleaning everything because besides being a lazy ass, i really dont want to deal with idle relearn crap, i heard some storys about the idle being completely f'ed up and would like to avoid a trip to the dealer... I figured by removing the tb and not really touching the throttle blade, i can spray as much cleaner, tb cleaner, brake clean whatever, as i want and not worry about doing any harm to anything (on the off chance of hydro locking, messing up the idle or anything else) unless im wrong, (which is definitely a possibility because im no mechanic and never claimed to be but i wont pay anyone unless it's absolutely necessary), and the idle will be messed up no matter what, I dont know and id rather not find out the hard way... Not gonna remove intake, just tb....i think thats more my issue ...the throttle blade is gummed up and hanging up and sticking slightly. As far as the intake and pcv, i was going to spray a rag and stick it in as far as i can and pull it out, cleaning and rubbing on the way out so in dont push everything in towards the motor, unless my thought process is wrong, and when i cut for catch can i will spray and clean again....and yes the catch can will be installed when i do this....
believe it or not though, since removing the air intake tube and cleaning the little i did i feel like its better already... prob in my head tho. Thanks @iamdub appreciate your advice.
 

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You clean the TB for the sticking issue, which is fine, but it doesn't do anything else like a lot of people think. They pop off the intake tube to see a dirty TB and clean it, thinking they just did a thorough cleaning because they now see clean and shiny metal on an "internal" part. So they hit the road flooring the throttle thinking they just did something great and now have all sorts of regained power- all because they wiped off some crud. It's like you needing your teeth professionally cleaned so you go to the dentist, but all he does is wipe your lips with a wet rag. Just wanted to keep things in perspective. Your intake will need to come off to be thoroughly cleaned and it's not difficult at all and it won't mess with any of the TB stuff- no idle relearn necessary or anything like that.
 
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You clean the TB for the sticking issue, which is fine, but it doesn't do anything else like a lot of people think. They pop off the intake tube to see a dirty TB and clean it, thinking they just did a thorough cleaning because they now see clean and shiny metal on an "internal" part. So they hit the road flooring the throttle thinking they just did something great and now have all sorts of regained power- all because they wiped off some crud. It's like you needing your teeth professionally cleaned so you go to the dentist, but all he does is wipe your lips with a wet rag. Just wanted to keep things in perspective. Your intake will need to come off to be thoroughly cleaned and it's not difficult at all and it won't mess with any of the TB stuff- no idle relearn necessary or anything like that.
I gotcha ya, completely understand you and see what you are saying. Thank you.
For some more perspective... I am the biggest procrastinator and lazy mofo in the world and im trying to do it as fast and with as little 'work' as possible. Lolololol
Seriously, thanks dub I appreciate your time and knowledge and for trying to convince me to do it the right way...
 

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I gotcha ya, completely understand you and see what you are saying. Thank you.
For some more perspective... I am the biggest procrastinator and lazy mofo in the world and im trying to do it as fast and with as little 'work' as possible. Lolololol
Seriously, thanks dub I appreciate your time and knowledge and for trying to convince me to do it the right way...

Oh, I'm not trying to convince you one way or the other! I just picked your thread to vent a little rant since you were on the subject. If anything, at least you know what you may eventually have to do. It's certainly on my list for when I delete the AFM. Until then, it ain't causing me any problems.
 

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Driver and passenger front doors, NYS came out with a new law in jan of this year
.....New York State Vehicle and Traffic Law does not allow a windshield or front side windows to block more than 30 percent of the light coming into a vehicle, meaning that 70 percent or more of the light from the outside must pass through the window. This law also applies to the rear window unless the vehicle has outside rear-view mirrors on both sides that provide the driver with a full and clear view behind the vehicle. Rear side windows must also allow at least 70 percent of light from the outside to pass through the window if the vehicle is classified as a station wagon, sedan, hardtop, coupe, hatchback or convertible. A vehicle falls into one of these categories if it is labeled “Passenger Car” on the Federal ID label found on the left front door panel. But if the label says MPV (multi-purpose vehicle), truck, bus, etc., then the vehicle’s side windows to the rear of the driver’s seat are exempt from widow tint inspection.......
Plus i can get a fine if pulled over for $150

You need to move or register your Tahoe in Florida..Very rarely do I hear vehicles get stopped for tint down here in the jungle. I notice Leos do not seem to pay attention to Tahoe's,Suburban's or Yukon's [anywhere] unless your in the hood.
 

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You need to move or register your Tahoe in Florida..Very rarely do I hear vehicles get stopped for tint down here in the jungle. I notice Leos do not seem to pay attention to Tahoe's,Suburban's or Yukon's [anywhere] unless your in the hood.
I thought tint was legal in Fla.
 

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You need to move or register your Tahoe in Florida..Very rarely do I hear vehicles get stopped for tint down here in the jungle. I notice Leos do not seem to pay attention to Tahoe's,Suburban's or Yukon's [anywhere] unless your in the hood.

That’s actually an arrestable offense to register a vehicle in the state which you do not reside. Just a headsup.
 

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