The volume of air that enters the engine in response to the movement of the accelerator pedal is controlled by an Acura Integra Throttle Body. The Throttle Body links the air cleaner and the intake manifold. It has a butterfly valve mounted on a rotating shaft. More specifically, when you press the pedal, the valve opens. This lets in more air to enter the engine. Also, sensors signal the PCM to lengthen the injector pulse width. The Throttle Body assembly located ahead of the intake manifold on an Acura Integra has a bypass port to an idle air control valve so that the engine idles consistently. A throttle position sensor mounted on the shaft relays the angle of the valve to the PCM. Meanwhile, the Throttle Body housing routes airflow or vacuum signals to the PCM processors to make fuel calculations. The actuation utilizes either a direct cable or electronic throttle control, which is by an electric motor. That device employs pedal position sensors so that no issues from linkages occur. Parts wear or carbon deposits inside the Throttle Body can cause rough idle or stalling. Getting it cleaned will restore expected airflow control for the engine. A clean Throttle Body helps maintain smooth acceleration for Acura Integra drivers.
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