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He has a "dip" not a "hunt". Different problem..different solution. Try a search on "hunt" you'll get about a 1000 threads. Focus on CIS cold start hunt.
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1/4 turn will change your %CO several percent. This is too much when you are fine tuning without a Gunsen Gastester. -Brad |
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-Brad |
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By "masking", I meant that the higher idle is sort of making the dip much less noticeable since it does not dip as low in total, but I can still tell it is not a smooth movement to idle without overshooting. Olivier |
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edit: or have you removed your cat, air pump, o sensor etc>??? |
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I hate to assume things but if you're not experiencing sensor plate overswing due to a bad leaf spring or incorrect adjustment and your CO is set where you want it......per spec.... Then raise that idle another 25RPM until the dip goes away. If you want to see it dip and die on each shift just lower it to 750-800. You'll soon find the right spot. This ain't rocket science. :) |
Try it. It always works for me.
I get a rock steady idle, plenty of pep with no "choked off" feeling, no idle hunting or dipping, no pinging, and a very dark brown (not black) tailpipe. With the idle slightly raised, then I am OK for that muggy, rainy day when the air, wipers and headlights are all on. If you encounter pop valve popping (late fall for me) then richen it back up. I don't have a clue what my CO is. I just know this has worked for me for the last 15 years. Good luck. Paul |
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Yes, per JW's recommendations I have removed the O2 sensor, and replaced the cat with a test pipe. JW recommends 3.5% CO + 30-35% total timing advance. I also did some CIS refurbishment. Last time I had the engine out I replaced all gaskets and seals on the CIS to eliminate vacuum leaks. I also replaced all fuel injectors. I don't believe you can properly tune your car until you have confidence in the fuel and ignition systems. -Brad |
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Maybe then he'll tell you how to get rid of your "cold start hunting" and "dips" then. LOL |
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