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Old Feb 13, 2004 | 09:00 AM
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yeah, you don't need an idle control valve if the ignition is mapped right to give an agressive advance at very low engine speed so that as the revs drop to 400rpm or whatever, the ignition advances a lot which pushes the speed back up.

idle valves should give a steadier idle and be able to better take account of cold starting and variable electrical and power steering loads and the like, but not necessary for a racer.
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