Ok, I am resurrecting this thread again.
UPDATES:
1. Smoke entire EVAP, found nothing.
2. Smoked entire engine, after O-ring rebuild of stock throttle body. find smoke coming from:
a. throttle body shaft on return spring side and TPS side.
b. small amount at PCCV hose that comes into intake.
3. Started up and sprayed starting fluid at the throttle body leak areas, alot, and at the PCCV area, and no change in Idle. So I am assuming the leak is not enough to really change anything.
4. ran a fuel rail pressure test. Prime is at 40 psi. running, idle and rev is at 45-46 psi. and it holds 40 psi pressure after cutting off for the 5 mins.
5. I adjusted the set screw under the return on the throttle cable. Doing so did bump the idle up, but also threw a code, P1294. which interwebs said could be IAC, so we replaced that and adjusted set screw back.
6. have replaced spark plugs with stock ones, have cleaned fuel injectors, and have tested the coil packs.
a. cylinder 6 injector was terrible, looks like oil may be seeping at the rear of valve cover, not excessive, but may be over the 100k miles it caked it. but cleaned up and all sprayed nice and uniform.
SO, what other things do yall think? The Jeep runs and drives decent. The idle dropping at stop lights just gives a shimmy and some plastics rattle to the jeep. So my untrained ear says something is a miss.
Motor mounts? Why are the Fuel Trims high? That seems to lead to it is trying to dump more fuel to compensate for something. and maybe that compensation is causing the shimmy?
Or should i just put a louder radio system in it, and call the problems you can no longer hear fixed?