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Now this is Weird - Question

I just got my 911SC back from a local service shop and they did some work on my fuel system and intake. While driving home I thought the ideal was a bit high. Let the car rest a few hours and drove around the neighborhood for a bit warming up the engine. The weird thing is that when I press the brake the engine idels up, if I let the brake go it returns to nornmal. Any ideas on what I should look for, where should I start? I dont want to return to that service shop again. I dont trust them and I hate to suspect I am giving away cash/being lied to.

BTW, I am looking for some fellow Pelicans in the Miami area to hang out with and learn a bit.

Thanks

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The weird thing is that when I press the brake the engine idels up, if I let the brake go it returns to nornmal.
Possibly a vacuum line or two in the engine bay is mixed up.

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Check your power brake booster its probably NFG

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