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Offline pal1

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lumpy idling
« on: 23 October 2003, 19:58 »
i ve got a problem with the idling on my 16v its very lumpy theres no real change in revs and it doesnt misfire any where in the rev range it just vibrates the car at around 1000 revs i have tried adjusting the tickover but it still does it wherever i set it any ideas

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Re:lumpy idling
« Reply #1 on: 23 October 2003, 20:52 »
if theres no misfire then maybe for some reason the timing could be slightly out?, i know the last few weeks as the weathers got colder my old 8v has started being a bit pants at starting when its cold takes a few turns then its lumpy maybe even stalling till its warm!, gonna strip and clean every thing this weekend and see if any better, i reckon its my cold start valve? not sure about yours but id get your timing checked if its not misfiring, if it fires at the slightly wrong time it will run rough and will be underpowered

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Re:lumpy idling
« Reply #2 on: 24 October 2003, 10:08 »
cheers for that will get it checked out it doesnt change when its hot or cold though :)

Offline Gambit

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Re:lumpy idling
« Reply #3 on: 24 October 2003, 10:24 »
try adjusting the CO

but you need the special tool to get at it, or a 12 long 3mm allen key!!

haynes details it well

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Re:lumpy idling
« Reply #4 on: 24 October 2003, 14:04 »
Use a Gunston Colortune.

Offline Ant

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Re:lumpy idling
« Reply #5 on: 24 October 2003, 15:15 »
Use a Gunston Colortune.

Do you work for them, or just have a pre-written stock answer :)

Going to play with the colortune this weekend.

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Re:lumpy idling
« Reply #6 on: 24 October 2003, 16:35 »
vr6 does like his colourtune doesn't he. I never had much success with it myself. I bought a CO analyser in the end. Expensive but over the years its proved very useful and accurate.  

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Re:lumpy idling
« Reply #7 on: 24 October 2003, 16:37 »
i ve got a problem with the idling on my 16v its very lumpy theres no real change in revs and it doesnt misfire any where in the rev range it just vibrates the car at around 1000 revs i have tried adjusting the tickover but it still does it wherever i set it any ideas

is this a new thing? majority of 16v I've seen have always had lumpy idling. i've never seen one that is entirely smooth.

Tin

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Re:lumpy idling
« Reply #8 on: 25 October 2003, 00:03 »
I got a co tester too. I find the colortune very useful for adjustable systems, as the co tester is a bit hit and miss (accurate to 0.5%).

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Re:lumpy idling
« Reply #9 on: 25 October 2003, 10:43 »
Use a Gunston Colortune.

Yeah, just the thing if yer colour blind..............

   A CO meter is much more accurate than some glass spark plug devised in '72 for use on Triumph Heralds.

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