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 Post subject: Over fuelling
PostPosted:Mon Jan 10, 2011 1:14 pm 
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Small Block

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Car Details:1987 Camaro 305 TPI. 1995 4th Gen Camaro 3.8, 2002 Chevy Express Explorer Xpack SE Conversion van, 1997 Range Rover 4.6. 1999 Range Rover DSE, 1995 Delica, 1993 Pajero, 2003 BMW 530D Sport, 2009 Mini Camden CooperD, (That's most of them!) As you can see too many cars! ;-)
First Question!

305 TPI, been sat a long time. Have put injector cleaner in it.

It's seriously over fuelling at the moment to the point it cuts out when ticking over.

It's gone to to the garage to have the Lambda looked at (and a full service). I'm thinking ECU Temp sensor?

Has anyone come across this and can point a finger to the possible culprit?

Many thanks :thumbup:


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 Post subject: Re: Over fuelling
PostPosted:Mon Jan 10, 2011 8:22 pm 
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Car Details:"Overdose"
Iroc convertible
Custom airride, SLP exhaust, 20" Iroc rims, Mini tubbed, Everything new or uprated.
Corvette C6 Z06 Brakes,
Procharger on the way.
Location:Watford
Have you run the any fault codes? have had it that its been the coolant sensor or the maf sensor

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 Post subject: Re: Over fuelling
PostPosted:Mon Jan 10, 2011 8:59 pm 
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Small Block

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Hi Rocky,
Not yet mate.

It's in the local garage and they'll read them for me.

I knew the coolant sensor could be a culprit but didn't think the maf could cause that much of an issue.

Thanks for the info :thumbup:


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 Post subject: Re: Over fuelling
PostPosted:Tue Jan 11, 2011 8:51 am 
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Big Block

Joined:Fri Jan 02, 2009 11:58 am
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Car Details:"Overdose"
Iroc convertible
Custom airride, SLP exhaust, 20" Iroc rims, Mini tubbed, Everything new or uprated.
Corvette C6 Z06 Brakes,
Procharger on the way.
Location:Watford
My own Iroc was really hesitant and running rough due to over fueling heavily ( filling the workshop with smoke) which was just the MAF sensor as soon as I fitted a new one it ran like a dream. But hopefully it will throw a code for ya.

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 Post subject: Re: Over fuelling
PostPosted:Tue Jan 25, 2011 2:59 am 
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On the right end is the big round black thingy, that's your fuel pressure regulator. The black cap above and to the left is the fuel pressure test port.
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Take the cap off, and underneath is a shraeder valve, identical to a tyre valve.
Turn the ignition on and listen for the fuel pump. When it stops, turn off the ignition and count to 10. Now put on safety glasses and push a matchstick in the valve just like your letting air out of a tyre.
If you don't get fuel spurting out (should be about 40 psi) you have one or more of the injectors sticking open.


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