[DMCForum] Re: Fuel mixture
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[DMCForum] Re: Fuel mixture



By that I mean that the coolant temp reaches 40 degrees, and the
control pressure regulator no longer compensates for a lean fuel
mixture.

I can tell when the temp reaches the 40 degrees mark because the
difference is night and day -- The engine switches from running "like
a bag of nails" to running very smoothly in about 1 second.  The
acceleration is still somewhat jerky (it will speed up or hesitate
even though my foot doesn't move the pedal), and sometimes it will
idle high (2500 RPMs) for a few seconds.  (Usually, it's at a stop
light, with lots of other cars around, the drivers wondering if I'm
angry at them for some reason.)

I'll try pressing the full throttle microswitch to see what happens. 
I'm waiting for it to cool down.

Thanks for your help!
Aaron
#1506


--- In DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Martin Gutkowski <webmaster@xxxx>
wrote:
> Let's start by taking it to the point where it idles nicely with
the
> frequency valve buzzing when the car's warm. Now when you do a cold
> start and it's idling like a bag of nails, priess the full throttle
> microswitch. Does it run better?
>
> If so: Lambda thermal switch is bad and the lambda system is
constantly
> in "warm" mode meaning when cold, the engine's all over the place
> because the lambda sensor will be giving bad readings - poss making
it
> far too lean as you suspect.
>
> An over-rich adjustment on the mixture screw will not make much
> difference when the car's accellerating.
>
> What do you mean by "Once the CPR shuts off, the exhaust quiets
down,
> and the engine runs smooth.It still hesitates and jerks
occasionally
> until it warms up completely."
>
> Specifically about the CPR shutting off?
>
> Martin
>



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