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When I'm riding and coming to a stop I push in the clutch my rpm stays up until I let out on the clutch a little then my rpm goes down and everything is ok is my throttle cable sticking ?

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It seem to be the cable my trooper does the same thing i unplugged iac it still do that sometimes. When it sticks i would reach behind me and shut the throttle body by hand.. i have intake that is built by goindeep

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I use an extra spring on my throttle.

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Lenny,

I'm guessing you use a spring on front of throttle body to pull it closed? One end of spring on throttle body linkage ,Where do you put one end of spring?

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Just any way that works. Mine is different so what I'm doing doesn't matter. Make sure that the spring doesn't pull over center so as to want to hold the throttle open when wide open.

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Kinarfi that's an interesting idea i never seen that way before. Lenny that's good idea and i forgot yours was supercharged so different locations. You are right i would want to try have it pull from closed side to keep it from going over center

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