Man what a mess! Sorry I didn't click on this thread last year. Long story short, there is too much air entering your engine. The question: From where? Since it seems to change, I think it's electrical and controlled by the ECM. IMO on old Mitsus it's easier to eliminate the electronic controlled idle features. Perhaps because I live in warm weather and don't need them.
I'm not familiar with CA smog laws or 1989 TB's. But if your '89 TB is anything like all of the other Mitsu TB's I've seen, I think this will work for you. Take a look at your TB and let me know if it looks like this:
If yes, I think your FIAV is the problem. Pop out the copper plug and turn the big plastic screw all the way in. Spray it with PB Blaster first and let it sit for a few minutes.
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Put the copper plug back in, assemble, and adjust the BISS. If it doesn't work you can go a step further and fill it in with JB Weld. I have this done to my Galant and it has a rock solid idle all of the time.
If this doesn't work, then your IAC is crazy. Remove it and run the plastic all the way out. Re-install it and DO NOT plug in the wiring harness.
If this doesn't work, replace the o-rings on the TB shaft (although I don't think you will get this far). If this doesn't work, replace all of the ghetto gaskets and RTV with genuine OEM Mitsu gaskets.
More info:
http://www.dsmtuners.com/forums/articles-intake-exhaust/320951-fiav-adjustment-disable.http://www.dsmtuners.com/forums/newbie-forum/177292-fiav-blockoff.html