SERPENT said:Went through the same high idle problems that you described including running lean. Idle would stick at 1500 rpm and idle down after goosing the throttle a little. Very annoying. Got all the same good advice from the RBC but nothing worked. Even went to the point of buying 60 lb. injectors,new aeromotive fuel system, and adding lots more fuel to try and correct the lean condition. Actually made the situation worse. Modern Performance finally found the problem while checking and comparing cylinder temps. Number three was running hot--hot enough to burn out the header gasket. Seems that the fuel injector has two little electrical connections that when plugged in make the injector fire. One of these was bent and caused the injector to fire sporadically -- if at all. Because the air/fuel is read from the drivers side this came up as a lean condition. I could have dumped half of OPEC in the motor and still would not have corrected the condition. Spent lots of money trying to fix this and lots and lots of frustraton. Thanks again to Modern Performance for finding the problem.
Thanks man but theres been further investigation and developments. Found out its my throttle sticking, for some reason the throttle body is not allowing the throttle cable unit to close all the way to 0 rpms. Going to dodge tomarrow to get a little help trying to fix this. Tried to call x-metal about the issue but got no call back so i guess im on my own for now trying to tinker with the x-metal throttle body, who knows might be the spring?