When functioning correctly, the bi-metal coil/linkage also lifts up the fast idle cam which holds the throttle partially open and allows the engine to idle at about 2200 RPM when warming up. After it warms up, when you push the gas pedal/operate the throttle, the fast idle cam drops down, allowing the engine to idle down to the normal 900 RPM. On my Z, I've had trouble with the fast idle cam dropping down when the engine warms up. It wants to stay in fast idle mode. The bi-metal coil doesn't function quite right. So I manually install the linkage rod which attaches to the choke plate, and then flip it away after the engine starts. So the choke is set and operates as is should. As soon as I touch the gas pedal, the choke system is disengaged, and the car idles as it should.