tbrumm
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I have been considering doing the fast idle mod and installing the switch and diode to manually control the fast idle solenoid. My reasons for possibly doing this are:1.) Make a little more heat for the interior (its darn cold here sometimes!) by keeping the rpms up while "idleing", and 2)minimize the possibility of "wet stacking" from extended low rpm idle. So, normal idle is around 650 rpm, and my fast idle solenoid is currently set at about 950 rpm. Does anybody know - is this 300 rpm bump enough to prevent "wet stacking" in our engines, or is that just wishful thinking on my part? I would probably only make use of the manual fast idle control during the winter, as it would be nice to be able to leave the truck idle a little longer when it is so cold. But, leaving it low idle longer doesn't really help much to build cab heat either. Just wondering how beneficial you guys think this mod might be. Anybody do the mod and are you happy with it? Thanks for your input. Todd