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tuning a v8 Help please
« on: November 18, 2006, 13:37:56 »
Having a go at tuning the v8 on my disco is a 3.5 efi. Now there are two hex adjusteds one in the air flow meter and one by the throtle. So which is the mixture and which is the idle speed as the one by the throtle is fully down and it idles around 800-900 rpm and the one on the air flow meter i can turn till the cows come home and it dont seam to make any differance unless i turn it anti-clockwise then after about 4 mins of turning the engine runs ruff. just want to sort it as when i start up the engine revs to around 2000 rpm which is not good first thing in the morning with on oil been pumped around also its slow at returnint to idle when you rev it
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« Reply #1 on: November 18, 2006, 22:36:59 »
Our 3.9efi RRC had a similar problem with high initial idle speed... Also it deteriated to pulsing... high revs then nearly stalling... like a chav at the traffic lights...  Turned out to be [!Expletive Deleted!] lambda sensors.

Can't help with the tuning but if it's changed from normal... it might not be tuning that is the problem.   :-k

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« Reply #2 on: November 19, 2006, 07:26:36 »
Hope its not that as it looks welded to the downpipe with age. think its the timing thats out as when i set the tdc mark up on the pully the rotor arm is pointing to number 8 :shock: . So will have to take pully of and make sure that has not moved again.
 and skibum which pic is on your office wall. the disco or tank
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« Reply #3 on: November 19, 2006, 10:00:52 »
The tank...

Nice big 15" x 20"!

You been mining the web for piccies....?!    :shock:

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« Reply #4 on: November 19, 2006, 14:49:56 »
Someone has been ar**ing around with tyour car.  The hex socket bolt next to the throttle is the base idle adjust screw.  You need to disconnect and plug the right angle runbber pipe that goes to the idle speed stepper motor then adjst that scres so that the engine does I think 450rpm but don'e quote me on that, it's very slow though.  The idle speed stepper then keep sthe engine at 850rpm.

The screw on the MAF sensor is the mixture and should effect it, though I don't mess with it I let my MOT man do that.  If it's having no effect it might be toast.
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« Reply #5 on: November 19, 2006, 19:37:40 »
Quote from: "Skibum346"
The tank...

Nice big 15" x 20"!

You been mining the web for piccies....?!    :shock:


Yea i never got a good pic of my tank on the pc all on film and no scanner so had to borrow that one plus its a good pic. :wink:

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Thanks for that think i am going to have to take the pully off and make sure its lined up with the spine on the crank shaft. than start from scratch with the timing and mixture. I will be taking it to a lpg garage so my just get him to tune it for me as well. Single stromberg carbs were so much easier to do on my old talbot sunbeam thats the last time i did the timing and mixture settings on a car
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« Reply #6 on: November 21, 2006, 11:11:16 »
I had some loose inlet manifold bolts that caused my idle speed to go all over the place. Worth gently cleaning the stepper motor valve (if you have one)  if your idling is wrong.
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