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> An interesting experiece with the CHT, Warm up enrichment increased 240%
DNHunt
post Jun 14 2005, 09:55 AM
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What happens when the CHT fails with Megasquirt. The warm up enrichment defaults to the value assigned to -40 degrees. In my case it was 240% enrichment.

One moment the engine is running fine the next it quits. There was a big cloud of black smoke. I take it out of gear and coast to the side of the road. I tried to restart it but it was frozen. (IMG:http://www.914world.com/bbs2/html/emoticons/ohmy.gif) So, I get out to look for the big puddle of oil. Nothing, I look at the top of the engine and it's fine but I smell gas. Luckily I was close to home so I hump it and come back later with the computer. The coolant temp reads -40 so I knew it was flooded. I reset the -40 bin to 130 and it reluctantly fired. By the time I got home it was fine.

Tommorrow I'll change the oil and put in a spare CHT.

Dave
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dmenche914
post Jun 14 2005, 12:30 PM
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You mean an electronic version of a manual choke??? Cool!!!

I miss the old chokes, My 58 VW had one, the most recent car I can think of with a manual choke was my parents Honda Civic CVCC I think it was about a 1978 year model, I believe they went to auto chokes after that. it was a strange car, last car in California that did not have a catalyst, hence did not require unleaded. It had a third intake valve, and a little pre-combustion chamber in each head. It burned much cleaner with this head design (the CVCC is Controled Vortex Combustion Chamber), and hence met smog requirements without the need for a catalyst. All the other new cars in California already had to have Catalysts, which started on 914's in 1975.
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