highweald
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Hi there, my 4.2 v8 efi 80" hybrid is finally running after lots of wiring issues. I now have an engine that seems to be running rich- can I adjust the mixture on an EFI engine?
The engine has got the same running issues it had before I removed it from a 1993 Rangerover LSE. It starts fine but is very "lumpy" on tickover and keeps cutting out. It always starts again straight away but you have to hold the throttle pedal at just above tickover to keep it running. When you rev it up the exhaust gases are a bit black. Basically if it was running on carbs I'd just adjust the mixture, but it's running using the original ECU/EFI system so my question is- Can I adjust the mixture somehow, if I can how do I do this? Or might it be some sort of a sensor not telling the ECU to do the right thing? A friend suggested it might be the fuel pressure regulator. I changed this for a brand new one and it has made no difference.
Any help would be much appreciated, thanks, Dave.
The engine has got the same running issues it had before I removed it from a 1993 Rangerover LSE. It starts fine but is very "lumpy" on tickover and keeps cutting out. It always starts again straight away but you have to hold the throttle pedal at just above tickover to keep it running. When you rev it up the exhaust gases are a bit black. Basically if it was running on carbs I'd just adjust the mixture, but it's running using the original ECU/EFI system so my question is- Can I adjust the mixture somehow, if I can how do I do this? Or might it be some sort of a sensor not telling the ECU to do the right thing? A friend suggested it might be the fuel pressure regulator. I changed this for a brand new one and it has made no difference.
Any help would be much appreciated, thanks, Dave.