Been trying to sort my newly installed FI system. I have checked out the components as best I can but I can't seem to resolve my problems.
2.0 L 73 D-jet
So here's the issue. At idle the engine surges. Remove the TPS wires it is reduced but still present. Remove the wires on the plenum temp sensor the surging is gone.
Next when trying to set the timing it goes well with the vac off. When I hook the vac up to the dizzy the timing advances 20 degrees and the idle shoots up.
Any suggestions?
Hi, Mike. The timing: Sounds like you have the vacuum hoses reversed. The larger diameter hose goes to both larger diameter ports, one on the throttle body, one on the distributor vacuum can (on the vac can, it's the one on the "back side, just above the plug for the trigger points). '74 FI doesn't have a TB port for the advance, IIRC. A hunting at idle is generally, when all else is correct, a mixture problem. In the past I've seen cars that never ran right with the plenum temp sensor connected. Taking the lazy man's way out, we left it unplugged ...... Before doing that, try adjusting the idle mixture with the knob on the top of the ECU. Set it in the middle and experiment with various settings from there. Once you have the timing issue fixed, you might want to take a look at PB Anders D-jet pages on his website. Keep us posted!
The Cap'n
Yep reversed!
Adjusted the ECU and smoothed it out. Sensor left unplugged. Lets see if it drives!
Holeeeee Crap! It runs great! That is a truly fast car now?
Thanks guys. I owe you a few beers.
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