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I drive my car everyday ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 8,336 Joined: 8-May 03 From: Tulsa, Ok. Member No.: 666 ![]() |
Just reinstalled my new engine before musr12. Its a 2056 with Raby 9550 cam and djet. I reinstalled the original FI system complete. Components were bench tested before being reinstalled. Car runs beyond my expections.
Heres the only problem I have really have. Upon cold start (not cold-cold start) it idles very low and rough. A few minutes of throttle held to about 1400 rpms, and the aar kicks in and everything is normal from there. Or, if I start it and pull it out of the garage to the drive, everything is normal. Aar is working properly. Head temp sensor is the correct one and ohms are within specs both hot and cold. Ts-1 also shows 310 ohms at 60 degrees. Cold start valve is not hooked up. I have considered a leaky injector, but is seems that would cause problems only when there is adquate fuel pressure, not after setting all night. Ambient temp seems to make no difference. Opinions please. |
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Northeast optimist ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 1,954 Joined: 12-December 05 From: Park Ridge, NJ Member No.: 5,268 ![]() |
D-Jetronic Idle Stability (from Brad's site)
........... "About an hour later, you need to make a 30 minute errand to go to the Post Office. You start the car, the idle comes to the setpoint or somewhat below, quickly. That's because the AAR is still hot and isn't open, and while the motor is warm, the heads have cooled considerably. Because the air-cooled D-Jetronic depends on head temp for setting the warm-up mixture, you're likely to have a bit of bogging and low idle for the first 5 minutes, until head temperatures come up. This is a well-known design issue with 914's, "warm start over-enrichment" is what we'll call it. There's not too much you can do about it. You may have to use an open throttle to get the car to start, as it's too rich and needs more air." could this be your condition? |
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