Ford IAC Adapter Kit for 1JZGTE

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Finally, a solution to the 1JZ-GTE idle motors. Factory stepper motors require 4 wires to operate. The PHR Ford IACV Adapter Kit for 1JZ-GTE only requires a single output from your ecu, freeing up 3 additional outputs. This is extremely helpful on ECU's like MoTeC M600, M84 and other where outputs are limited. If your ECU is limited on outputs, this is the solution you need to free up your outputs for other needs.

In addition, the factory idle motors are extremely expensive to replace and are very difficult to find used in good condition. This provides an affordable alternative for those running aftermarket ECU's when their idle motor fails.

Can be run with a filter attached directly to the IAC or 3/4" hose to the intake pipe or other location for IAC filtration. You will need to continue using the factory check valve, grommet and gasket to keep from leaking boost. Only replace the motor and housing.

PHR is continuing to bring solutions to the 1JZ-GTE platform, and are proud to offer this one.

 

The way this valve works is like following:

  • With the motor off, and not running, the valve sits in the open position.
  • Upon starting the motor, the vacuum inside the intake manifold closes the valve.
  • By energizing the valve, it is then opened back up to increase the amount of air allowed through it.
  • The higher the duty cycle, the more air is allowed through. 


A scenario which would cause the valve to seem inoperable is if there is not enough vacuum in the intake manifold, the valve will never close and will sit in the open position, not responding. The valve has to be sucked closed in order to properly operate. If your throttle body is open too far with the idle screw, or your camshafts are very large, these will both reduce vacuum. A vacuum leak can also cause a reduction in vacuum.

If this is a possible reason for the valve to not operate, you could adjust the throttle plate to allow less air past it. This can increase the vacuum in the manifold.

It is not our suggestion to adjust the throttle plate, this is just for informational purposes, and a suggestion as to possible adjustments that can be made to have the valve perform it's best. Each car and setup is different and should be adjusted to it's individual needs.

This valve is not designed to be used remotely.

Settings for PHR Ford Idle Motor (IAC, IACV) on 2JZ-GTE or 1JZ-GTE

These settings are a starting point only. Your tuner will need to make adjustments in order to get your idle dialed in correctly. These settings are from vehicles with working and well running IACV Control using the Ford IACV. It is important to note that these vehicles camshaft, motor and intake manifold setups can be vastly different that what your vehicle might have, so it is unlikely that just plugging in these settings will make it work well for you, but it will be a good starting point.

AEM V2 starting point settings:

Click the HERE to view idle settings for AEM V2

AEM Infinity starting point settings: