Cfg83, that should work on a gasser. Unfortunately, diesels lack a throttle, so engine speed is controlled by fuel only. In newer cars this means that the ECU has a few different sets of injector signals for idling, depending on a few parameters, like speed, coolant, intake air, and fuel temperatures, etc. In theory it may be possible to fake certain sensor signals, but that wouldn't be easy. I believe that Euromodder had his idle speed adjusted through the ECU's software.
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