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> FI idle mixture knob ...
SirAndy
post Jan 16 2006, 06:13 PM
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which way is which ???

just got my FI back together and running (made a *new* harness out of 3 old ones) ...
runs great, no more bucking and missing ...

now, a question about the FI-Brain Idle Mixture Knob. i turned it CCW and the (warm) idle went up to ~1100, turned it CW and it went down to ~800 ...
i set it in the middle with the idle ~900 ...

is CCW lean or rich ???
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post Jan 16 2006, 10:00 PM
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QUOTE (Howard @ Jan 16 2006, 07:00 PM)
But still only 3.4L Won't you be underbrained?

i use linear interpolation to extrapolate more brainpower out of the 3.4L Twin-Brain ...

The brains were re-chipped and each brain is now controlling 3 cylinders (see pic below).
the new chip compensates for the 6% lower brain-power per brain.

compared to the price of a '95 993 Twin-Plug Brain, this solution was a no-brainer!
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