Most 1979–85 RX-7s were equipped with a carburetor.
NOTE: Idle mixture adjustment is normally only necessary in the event of carburetor overhaul. For information on carburetor removal and installation, please refer to Section 5 of this manual.
CAUTION
When making adjustments with the engine running, especially with the automatic
transmission in drive, ALWAYS make sure the parking brake is firmly set
and the drive wheels are blocked in position.
NOTE: After adjusting idle speed, the throttle sensor on the carburetor should also be adjusted. For information on that procedure, please refer to Section 5 of this manual.
NOTE: Idle mixture adjustment is normally only necessary when the variable resistor is replaced. The variable resistor should be replaced when it lacks continuity between terminals A and C or B and C, or whenever the engine is replaced.
Fig. 1: Check the variable resistor for continuity
between terminals A and C or B and C
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Fig. 2: Use a pair of voltmeters or test lights to
check the throttle sensor setting — 1984–85
RX-7 with fuel injection
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Fig. 3: If necessary, turn the throttle sensor adjusting
screw — 1984–85 RX-7 with fuel injection
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Fig. 4: Adjust idle speed by turning the AAS
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Fig. 5: Adjust the variable resistor with a screwdriver
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NOTE: Idle mixture adjustment is normally only necessary when the variable resistor is replaced. The variable resistor should be replaced if it lacks continuity between terminals A and C or B and C, or whenever the engine is replaced.
Fig. 6: Connect a jumper wire to the terminals of the
initial set coupler — 1986–89 RX-7
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Fig. 7: Connect a tachometer to the service coupler at
the trailing side coil with igniter — 1986–89 RX-7
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Fig. 8: Use dual checker lamps to verify the throttle
sensor setting — 1986–89 RX-7
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Fig. 9: If necessary, turn the throttle sensor adjusting
screw — 1986–89 non-turbo RX-7
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Fig. 10: If necessary, turn the throttle sensor adjusting
screw — 1986–89 turbocharged RX-7
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Fig. 11: Adjust the idle speed by turning the AAS on
the throttle body — 1986–89 non-turbo RX-7
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Fig. 12: On turbocharged RX-7 models, the AAS is located
on the BAC valve
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NOTE: If using an inductive (secondary pick-up) type tachometer, connect it only at the trailing side of the spark plug wires. If connected at the leading side coil with igniter, it will not function properly.
Fig. 13: Check the variable resistor for continuity
between terminals A and C or B and C
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Fig. 14: Adjust the variable resistor with a screwdriver
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NOTE: Be sure to remove the jumper wire, otherwise engine performance will be reduced.