
Originally Posted by
aRRon
Apart from checking that the resistance of the temperature sensor changes during warm up according to specs and that it is well earthed by cleaning the threads... the other tricks shown to me when my 14CUX EFI system ran rich were:
1. Cleaning the hotwire with circuitboard cleaner (spray can) as it gets coated in gunk and can't detect the airflow temp accurately.
2. Check the resistance between the two outermost terminals of the multipin connector plugged into the side of the airflow meter. Apparently factory setting of 280 Ohms makes for too rich a mixture - I was recommended adjust it to 80 ohms - using an Allen key to turn the hex head adjuster screw facing the rear of the airflow meter. From memory clockwise increases resistance and enriches mixture so anticlockwise to lean mixture.
When I did these operations it made a significant difference to smooth running and fuel consumption
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