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I just installed an Aasco Lightweight Flywheel on my 1999 996. The idle is over 4000 rpm. Can anyone tell me how to adjust this back to the recommend range, or atleast reduce it so that I can drive in rush hour traffic. Thanks

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If the car is a C2, check the throttle cable for proper fitment and connection on the throttle body.

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If the car is a C2, check the throttle cable for proper fitment and connection on the throttle body.

You were right on. I must have snagged the line putting the transmission back in. You saved me about three hundred dollars as I thought it was the throttle control unit. Thanks Again

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Good call!!

Good thing it wasn't a 993 :( it takes about 1 second to break a 993 throttle cable. It runs about 1.5 inches away the from the tranny :( and had a plastic area that breaks if the tranny touches it.

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