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Brian, I could kiss you.BlkZoomZoom said:When your up my way again bring the new unit. We'll see if we can get it running.
Here's a pic to give you all an idea. Rich, eh?
Brian, I could kiss you.BlkZoomZoom said:When your up my way again bring the new unit. We'll see if we can get it running.
No, not lean.TurfBurn said:wee bit of carbon. Not the lean issue I pointed out earlier then.
TurfBurn said:my car was so rich when I first got it that one of my buddies who followed about 100 feet behind me could smell raw gasoline.![]()
Captain KRM P5 said:1) Do you have a wideband o2 gauge?
MPNick said:Widebands will not work for cold starting problems. They need to warm up before they read right.
Notorious said:^^ Lappy 486
Captain KRM P5 said:i know that, thats not why i was asking him. my gauge won't read in this weather until about five or ten minutes into the drive cycle (flashes a series of ones, then gives an accurate reading once warmed up). i was asking him if he had one because when he goes to tune it, as he will need to do, having a wideband will help him tune it
Last time this happened, we had a cold snap into the low single digits. Yesterday it was in the twenties, and I've never had troubles with that before.Super Matty P said:Just so I don't have to re-read through all this junk again....how cold is it there?
Pretzellogic said:Last time this happened, we had a cold snap into the low single digits. Yesterday it was in the twenties, and I've never had troubles with that before.
Brian said that it might be due to not having a complete warm-up cycle before shutting the car down. I moved it the night before and only drove it a mile or two.
MPNick said:Sorry I did not know he was having all kinds of other problems. I only saw post's about cold starting.
One's car must start before it can blow upCaptain KRM P5 said:i want to make sure when he goes to make any adjustments he doesn't blow up his car![]()