Stuttering when warm
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Re: Stuttering when warm
What do you get when you close the full throttle switch? That should give you a fixed point of reference.
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Re: Stuttering when warm
Yeah. no change. I'm able to see the dwell number change when I alter the f/a mix, at the green wire on the coil, so far I'm running in a range from 22.5 to 25 at that point, but at the 2 prong test port, I always get 90 there, no matter what. I removed the plastic plug and went to simple wire lugs, but that made no difference.
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Re: Stuttering when warm
Have you figured anything out?84Raggit wrote:Yeah. no change. I'm able to see the dwell number change when I alter the f/a mix, at the green wire on the coil, so far I'm running in a range from 22.5 to 25 at that point, but at the 2 prong test port, I always get 90 there, no matter what. I removed the plastic plug and went to simple wire lugs, but that made no difference.
Reading your post I thought of an issue that I had on my car one day.
I had unplugged the "digital idle stabiliser" (i dont know if I spelled that right, I think thats what it's called...) thing when I was adjusting my idle ealier in the day and forgot to reconnect it. Then when I tried to adjust the fuel mixture my dvm wouldn't read right becuase without the digutal idle thing it's like the oxygen sensor isn't plugged in.