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Vac leak, throttle cable tight, rest ECU and let it learn, clean the throttle body (pintle area). There's a few.

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you could buy a vacuum gauge for about $15 at autozone, and hook it up and compare the readings to the haynes. Or (which you will have to do anyways if you do have a vacuum leak) spray i think its carb cleaner around the IM with the car running and see if the idle changes. If it does, its sucking up carb cleaner, so you have a space or leak somewhere. Spray around to narrow where the leak is so you can fix it. More than likley you forgot to reinstall a gasket, or didnt tighten things down right.
 
u could get some non-flammable brake cleaner, and spray around gaskets, when engine boggs/sputters uve found a leak... ive had my TB gasket leak several times.. rtv or copper gasket spray those gaskets...
 
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