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Location: Saarland, Germany
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No. This is mainly a security feature which makes sure stopping the fuel pump in case of a stalled (hot) engine om a car crash with broken fuel lines to prevent engine fire...I wouldn't miss that anytime.
Nevertheless it also make the troubleshoot even harder because it also hides the (in)correct adjustment of the CIS...
Plug it back again. Then make a basic adjustment of the CIS as follows:
Also make a crosscheck if your sensor plate is adjusted as the literature teels:
These both correct adjustments make the difference between a proper running (and starting) engine and a piece of **** when all other things have worked...
Thomas
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1981 911 SC Coupé, platinum met. (former tin (zinc) metallic), Bilstein shocks, 915/61,930/16,WebCam20/21, Dansk 92.502SD,123ignition distributor with Permatune box as amplifier,Seine Systems Gate Shift Kit,Momo Prototipo. Want to get in touch with former owners of the car. Last registration in US was in 2013 in Lincolnshire/lL.
Last edited by Schulisco; 09-27-2024 at 01:16 PM..
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