G'day Jesse,
glad it's worked out for you too.
Have a look at the mfgrs site
HERE, it might offer the instructions in a clearer language than I about the nuances of tuning... there's even a naff video.
Things that might be affecting your off idle performance, other than fine tuning of the mixture, are: (Listed in ease of checking)
1. Idle set too low... OEM says 1100-1200RPM...
Carpe collective knowledge indicates that higher equals better, so aim for 1200RPM.
2. Sticky Fast Idle Plunger... check to be sure it is returning fully home by pushing it from the LHS... see
JBX's terrific TDM site for details, there is even a
how to fix it page.
3. Vacuum leak... check the engine to TB mounts and the TB vacuum ports; the left TB should have a small rubber plug on the vacuum port or you might have a chain-oiler attached here; and the air-flap hose on the right TB port.(You can temporarily disconnect anything attached to the vacuum ports and block them using short lengths of hose with a screw/bolt in it, just for the process of elimination.)
4. Throttle bodies out of synchronisation... always
The place to start tuning on any multi-intake engine.
5. Intake vacuum pressure set too low... OEM says 33-36kPa...
Carpe collective knowledge indicates that higher equals better, so aim for 36kPa. (270 mmHg) This alone improves throttle response. (Do this when you sync the TB's.)
Edit: Drawing longbows now...
6. Spark plug gap.
7. Injectors.
8. Valve train.
Edited by AzzA, 19 October 2012 - 12:41 am.