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Re bad city, but good highway mileage: Has anyone mentioned a throttle position switch badly out of adjustment yet? If so, you might be running open loop (with full enrichment) a lot in city driving, but not at cruise on the highway.
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Karl..this one............
https://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsche-911-technical-forum/1046664-fuel-overflow-tank.html
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No idea how to genuinely check either of those switches. School me on this and it'll get done. Quote:
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Looking for "friction"...
Raised the rear end. Checked both rear wheels for any rock (bearings.) No rock of any wheel on its spindle..
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Karl ~~~ Current: '80 Silver Targa w /'85 3.2. 964 cams, SSI, Dansk 2 in 1 out muf, custom fuel feed with spin on filter Prior: '77 Copper 924. '73 Black 914. '74 White Carrera. '79 Silver, Black, Anthracite 930s. Last edited by Discseven; 05-30-2025 at 10:05 AM.. Reason: Clarity |
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Karl, your model has it too..just look under the left front fender for loose hoses .part number /91120107702
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Karl, re throttle switches. As I said, I'm not as familiar with the setup on the 3.2 Motronic engines. I hope someone else with more expertise in the Motronic engines will weigh in on this issue.
However, there are two switches on the throttle body. One indicates to the ECU when the engine is at idle, and the other clicks when the throttle goes past about halfway. That's what signals the ECU that you are at "full throttle" and it goes to open loop full enrichment for full throttle operation. If it was misadjusted, such that the switch was clicking at, say, 1/4 throttle, then it would go to full enrichment at 1/4 throttle. More than that, I would have to dig into the manual.
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To add to what Pete says above, it is also important to check that the idle switch closes as soon as you release the throttle, because that's what tells the Motronic to cut fuel supply to injectors until the rpm has gone down to some threshold (can't remember exact threshold value, but must be somewhere around 1200 rpm). This plays an important role in fuel economy.
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AFM wheel adjustment - moved 3 notches clockwise
Done to see if wideband picks up any change. If wideband fails to see a change, I’d move wheel further clockwise. If wheel progressively changes position and wideband data doesn’t change… reputation of wideband system & yours truly would obviously be in the toilet. O2 levels do change. Was also done to see what comes of engine's performance. It declines… Here’s comparison of what was and what is: ![]() Wheel’s original position. O2 logs for this wheel position are below. 14.64 AFR / 1.0 Lambda is always at horizontal red dot-dash line. ![]() City. ![]() Steady 3000 rpm in 4th gear. ![]() WOT to redline. New wheel position. Adjusted on 5.16.25. Wheel is rotated clockwise 3 notches from prior position. ![]() Resulting logs... ![]() City. ![]() Steady 3000 rpm in 4th gear. ![]() WOT to redline. Engine setup notes: Installed: Bosch 158 fuel injectors*, Iridium spark plugs, Blaster coil. Was prepared to go through any number of progressive notch adjustments. 3 notch adjustment is enough. Small adjustment to the barn door's tension... makes a clear difference in O2 and engine performance. That O2 moved in the right direction, leaner, indicates (to me) wideband gear is working. Working correctly? To repeat myself because of the oddballness of this fuel-use puzzle, wideband gear has been tested and both Bosch sensors even replaced in an attempt to find the log readings faulty. After a considerable effort to find fault in the system... that didn't happen. Engine’s performance with 3 notch clockwise adjustment: Lumpy cold idle. Absolutely no question the engine ran better with the prior (original) wheel positioning. Wheel goes back to where it was. .
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RS... Nice! Thank you.
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Throttle position switches
Tested ohm meter to itself = OK Idle throttle switch: Off throttle = 0 ohms. On throttle = infinite. Checked positions of throttle plate… ![]() No play in throttle cable when plate is closed. ![]() At full throttle, plate looks & feels 90 degrees to throat. This is when moving the throttle lever by hand. Still need to get a person flooring the gas pedal to see where this goes. EDIT: Just did this. Pedal floored = fully open throttle plate (butterfly.) Opened full throttle switch… ![]() ![]() ![]() Bosch part # 0 280 120 309. Looked around just in case mine was bad. Amusing price range... $60 to $677 for a "genuine" part. When should these points close?… According to those looking at Bentley, it's at 100% throttle. I assume this being relative to the throttle's rotation from 0 to 100% and not a measure of pedal movement. Bosch Motronic book I have offers no spec. Only says “loosen the screws to adjust.” Steve Wong says "You need to see continuity on the upper two pins after 3/4 of full throttle. Without it functioning, you will stay in part throttle mode, and never go to full throttle mapping. The difference is 20 hp or more." This quote is from https://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsche-911-technical-forum/452398-checking-wot-switch.html post #4. .
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Your test results show that both switches are good. The WOT switch closes at about 70% of full range.
As for the idle switch, there is a setting procedure. The drag arm should be set with a 0.2mm play. Here is a copy of the related page from the DME Test Plan. PM me your email if you want a pdf copy of the full manual. ![]()
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Karl, got your pm. PDF sent to your email. Sorry for the delay. Time shift...
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This won't necessarily contribute to the diagnosis and apologies if I've missed it elsewhere in the thread but have you considered having an engine oil sample analysed for fuel content/saturation? DO you know whether you have a lot of unburnt fuel in there? It may tell you a couple of things and isn't expensive to do. It will also inform an early, or not, engine oil change.
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Speculating. If fuel exists in crank oil, I suspect there'd be a problem with that engine's fuel injectors dripping fuel after shut down. Dripped fuel then makes it past what open valves there are, and poorly sealing valves if they exist, then along the bottom of cylinder, past the rings... into the case. Just looked at Bill's report on my Bosch 158 injectors. They were checked as part of hunting down this fuel use issue. His report: ![]() I plan to use Blackstone for the oil analysis. Will wait a while for what comments there may be on this company before getting on with the process. .
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With my WOT switch opened, thought to mount it without the cover and see where the switch signals WOT. Early readings suggested moving the switch clockwise... It has ended up fully clockwise given the mounting hole slots. My estimate is this switch signals WOT at beginning at 70 percent throttle. To increase this percentage (given my switch), slot holes could be Dremel-adjusted.
![]() Follower’s position on cam when points just make contact according to ohm meter. Black arrows: Left = follower’s idle position on cam Right = follower’s WOT position on cam White line = 50% throttle position Red line = 75% throttle position Prior signaling---not recorded---cannot be any later than it is now. .
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Your thinking about taking off in the city and compared to driving smoothly on the highway... credit due you. That's clever. Thank you. .
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Still ,you go through so much testing to find out the fuel los --crazy...still thinking it is something missing.If i understand 10 gallon difference -between freeway and city right...?
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