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EVOscan Setting ISC With EvoScan

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DogWhistle

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Been searching and cannot find more information: Using EvoScan to report the position of the ISC with engine idling, what is the idle value to look for? EvoScan has a column called "Request", which shows "16", but is that the desired value through the EvoScan program at idle?

Is it possible to lock the position of the ISC using EvoScan so the BISS can be adjusted according to the other articles here?
 
From what I remember the request is simply the location for the data in the ecu, not the actual number that the ecu shoots for.
 
From what I remember the request is simply the location for the data in the ecu, not the actual number that the ecu shoots for.

Thank you!
 
Been searching and cannot find more information: Using EvoScan to report the position of the ISC with engine idling, what is the idle value to look for? EvoScan has a column called "Request", which shows "16", but is that the desired value through the EvoScan program at idle?

Is it possible to lock the position of the ISC using EvoScan so the BISS can be adjusted according to the other articles here?

Answering my own EvoScan 2.9 questions here for the benefit of those who follow. These were learned with the help of the EvoScan FB group.

Correct TPS value for 2G at idle is 13.3%. It will never get to 0.

EvoScan 2.9 will not read the idle switch On or Off. This will have to be verified by the wires on the TPS directly.

Use the Actuators tab in the lower right corner to pull up the list of components you can cycle manually. Activate “Idle Speed Switch” and this will lock your idle speed control step motor in the correct fixed position so that you can properly adjust the biss screw to achieve the correct idle speed. Don’t forget to turn off the Activate status of the idle speed switch when you are finished. It also times out but it is unclear how long that takes.

Hope these help some members.
 
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