Exhaust Gas Analyser
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Exhaust Gas Analyser
Now car is running a bit rouch and would like to set up the mixture correctly any idea of cheapish gas analysers or any other ideas.
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To give you a guide to how bad it would be to run the car for more than a few days like this, the VAG ideal setting is 1% (+/- 0.5%), and the MOT limit for an '83 car is 4.5%, and at 9-10%, the engine won't even run!
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Exhaust Gas
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The combustion burns with a blue flame when its at optimum air/fuel mixure so you just watch it - adjust the fuel then watch it again until it gets right.
There are other ways to set it purely by ear though…
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1983 1100 C
1983 1100 C
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Basically, you let the engine warm up and idle for a bit (be careful to keep out the way of the rad fan!). You set the idle speed to whatever RPM you want using the throttle screw (well thats on a carb, I'm guessing there will be similar on the K-Jet). You then adjust the mixture screw half a turn and leave the engine for 20 seconds or so to settle out. The result will be either an increase or decrease in RPM. If it increased, give it another half a turn and wait again. You will reach the point where it isn't increasing anymore and starts to decrease - at this point you want to go back a bit and your mixture will be just about there.
Obviously if it was decreasing on your first turn you then need to go back the other way.
You need to lave it for a short while (abot half a minute) to settle out and you need to make sure that the RPM doesn't go too high - if it does, adjust it back down again. See - dead simple…
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