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    dams062@gmail.com Guest

    idle worries

    hello to you all,I have recently purchased my first landrover(& I love it),but Im having trouble with the idle sometimes,sometimes it misses as well,especially if I go up a hill slowly.The other symptoms are ,it will start easily when cold but as soon as it warms up I need to give it a little throttle while its cranking over to start it...Another thing is its fuel consumption..TO travel 100kms I will use around $48(near half a tank).I have checked my vacuum hoses etc,and my distributor,all seem to be fine.......My landrover is a 1994 V8i(petrol)Any help would be greatly appreciated,thank you.

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    Hi, in order:
    Ignition timing: set to 10 degrees BTDC
    Run quality petrol, no ethanol
    Spark plugs should be clean, gap 0.8mm
    Spiral core/inductive core ignition leads: Magnecor, Bosch
    Cap/rotor, use only genuine Lucas or substitute Bosch GB864 rotor
    Ignition amplifier, Lucas is marginal, replacements usually total garbage. Your dissy may look fine but the amp is a common failure. Find a Scorcher dissy, or look here for my suggestion:
    http://www.aulro.com/afvb/technical-...sch-024-a.html

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    I would say that your ECU temperature sensor is dead and it is on full "choke" all the time if it does about 40L per100Km .

    There is something definitely wrong with the injection to have that type of economy, unless you are measuring around a race track or have it in low ratio or both together.

    So if you are unsure take it to a specialist for a diagnostic check up.
    Regards Philip A

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