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Thread: V8 converted to Bosch Ignition - Bad Fuel Consumption

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    V8 converted to Bosch Ignition - Bad Fuel Consumption

    Hi All,

    Have completed the Lucas to Bosch ignition conversion as per bee uteys instruction (thank you, very helpful) and whilst I think it may be running slightly smoother my fuel consumption via the gauge has increased alot.

    I've so far managed 230kms from 3/4 tank. Normally I'd have achieved over 300km by this point.

    I did notice revs at idle drop off and pick up at the traffic lights today but no missing under load or loss of power.

    Where should I be looking first? I haven't checked the plugs yet but plan to and swap coil out for a spare I have. Any other ideas?

    This could all be totally unrealted to igintion conversion but has just happened since.

    Thanks,
    Rez

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    Did you check ignition timing after modification?

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    No,
    I figured it wouldn't have changed since the dizzy wasnt touched?

    Rez

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    Please, check the timing with a light. The pick-up senses the point of firing slightly differently as the Bosch amp triggers at a slightly higher voltage. So extra advance of around 5 degrees may be needed. Aim for around 6 to 10 degrees BTDC at idle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bee utey View Post
    Please, check the timing with a light. The pick-up senses the point of firing slightly differently as the Bosch amp triggers at a slightly higher voltage. So extra advance of around 5 degrees may be needed. Aim for around 6 to 10 degrees BTDC at idle.

    Cheers Bee Utey, will get timing light onto it and sort it out.

    Rez

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    I think I will put this conversion on my to do list for next week when I am at home. The current ignition system seems to be working OK, but it could always be better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bee utey View Post
    Please, check the timing with a light. The pick-up senses the point of firing slightly differently as the Bosch amp triggers at a slightly higher voltage. So extra advance of around 5 degrees may be needed. Aim for around 6 to 10 degrees BTDC at idle.
    Ok, put timing light on it tonight. It's sitting on 6 degrees BTDC.

    Any further suggestions?
    Should I swap out the coil? I did use an old one from a Camira...

    Rez

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    I have around 1 in 10 failure of the Camira coil but when they fail they hardly run at all. Smooth running indicates wrong timing or somewhat rich mixture usually. Try another coil perhaps but it's a low possibility.

    It might still be timing, check your TDC mark from no.1 plug hole. I have just purchased a ducky tool for this purpose off a forumite, it consists of an old plug body with a piece of clear hose attached. You dip the end of the hose in a tin of light oil and mark the oil level in the hose at about 10 degrees BTDC and aim for the middle between there and the same oil level ADTC.

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    I've bumped timing up to 10 BTDC and cleaned out IAC. Will see how the second half of this tank goes.

    Is MAF a possiblilty?

    Rez

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    While you are under the bonnet check the temp sensor for the injection, that's the one with a two wire plug. It's supposed to read 180 ohms (?) or so across the two terminals, with the engine warm.

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