Manarius
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The screw doesn't adjust the idle - it just adjust how low the throttle is allowed to go. Say for example that the throttle's position range at stock is 0 - 100%. With the screw, you could just the throttle position range to 5 - 100% therefore effectively "raising" the idle - but all the ECU sees is that somebody is pushing on the gas pedal a little.
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By all means, use a torque wrench if you must. I've spent enough time under the hood to know when something's too tight or too loose. I only use a torque wrench on important stuff like head bolts. The knock sensor is not an overly sophisticated piece of equipment and not having it torqued down to exactly 17.2 lbs/ft of torque isn't going to kill it.
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I just wanted to clear that up - I've seen a lot of people complain about axles causing vibration at stop. My car had the same vibration at stop in Drive when the original axles were on it (with good joints). The AWD system and drivetrain when stopped is still getting force from the engine (it's like trying to hold a car back while giving it gas - something has to vibrate).