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Steve |
posted on 11th May 03 at 14:55 |
;) drews feeling left out cos noone gives a sh1t about his attempts to be like me | |
Tiger |
posted on 11th May 03 at 14:54 |
quote: Im trying to help the lad out. | |
Tiger |
posted on 11th May 03 at 14:52 |
You can always try it - if it clears the problem you know it needs tuning with the taipan airbox on... | |
Drew |
posted on 11th May 03 at 14:51 |
does any1 give a sh1t? | |
Steve |
posted on 11th May 03 at 14:49 |
ttt for tiger | |
Steve |
posted on 11th May 03 at 14:40 |
yeah its ok now iv sorted the pipe out it doesnt smell, it passed emissions ok on natural idle but lambda reading an co reading was a little too high on fast idle check, lambda showed there was too much air in the mixture, he suggested to take my taipan airfilter off put my standard airbox back on and reconnect the breather to its proper postition wat ya think? | |
Tiger |
posted on 11th May 03 at 14:19 |
Is it idling correctly? | |
Tiger |
posted on 11th May 03 at 14:18 |
Yeah it sounds like it - you get that smell if the auto-choke is stuck open a little too. Check your fuel line for leaks or signs of petrol to rule that out. Might be worth sticking it on a tuner at an MOT centre. They maight be able to source the the problem through the emission levels. | |
Drew |
posted on 11th May 03 at 14:17 |
post should be in help anyway ;) | |
Andy4B |
posted on 11th May 03 at 14:16 |
It's downhill. | |
Steve |
posted on 11th May 03 at 14:15 |
well iv put the breather hose back on but its not quite long enuff cos i had to cut it down for the breather filter so its kinked in the middle so it kind off restricted ever since i did this it seems to smell of petrol culd it be overfuelling? | |
Drew |
posted on 11th May 03 at 14:14 |
gtf | |
Steve |
posted on 11th May 03 at 14:14 |
hmmmz | |
Tiger |
posted on 11th May 03 at 14:13 |
I spose the whole idea of the breather hose is to let the engine breath - if its blocked it would breathe heavily and therefore overfuel maybe. Im not 100% sure but thats the best i can think of. | |
Steve |
posted on 11th May 03 at 14:11 |
well iv put the original airbox back on and attached the breather hose back to its normal position on the airbox, wot happens to the emissions if the breather is blocked off? | |
Tiger |
posted on 11th May 03 at 14:10 |
Could just be second hand air from the crank going through the breather hose or dirty air from wherever the breather hose is coming from. | |
Sooty |
posted on 11th May 03 at 14:10 |
qh3y | |
Steve |
posted on 11th May 03 at 14:08 |
so if the breather hose isnt going into where it shuld and it comes straight off the block into a breather filter how culd this affect the emissions?? the guy at the garage sed he thinks airs getting into or behind the butterfly thru the breather hose as its not going back thru the inlet | |
Tiger |
posted on 11th May 03 at 14:06 |
The part of the throttle that opens to let the air in. | |
Trotty |
posted on 11th May 03 at 14:06 |
Nope | |
Steve |
posted on 11th May 03 at 14:05 |
What the butterfly is in the inlet system of a car? |