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#784228 10/29/03 05:59 PM
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I think the Moose is gone (for now anyway)!! I took Roger's advice and changed the distance between the IAC and the intake. I used a 2' section of heater hose from CarQuest that cost $2.50. I had to loop it once, was a little tough to bend the right way but finally went on. I haven't heard a moose in a week and the weather has been very cool to cold. It also does not moose when I rev above 4000 rpm.

Thanks for all of the help guys!


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#784229 10/29/03 06:05 PM
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Could you elaborate on how you did this? I tried the throttle hang fix, but it would not work. Did you remove the juicecan.


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#784230 10/31/03 06:01 PM
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The hose running between the intake and the IAC (where you put the TH fix copper plug) is about 6" long. Go to an autoparts store (Car Quest is $2.50) and buy 2 feet of heater hose. It is 3/4" in diameter I believe. REplace the 6" hose with the 2' hose. It will have to bend and maybe even loop. Just by increasing the distance from my IAC to my intake, the Moose went away.



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