bis
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I have taken my Discovery 3.5 V8i 1990 to a garage for a MOT and have been told the 'Exhaust emissions hydrocarbon content is excessive) its 2352 (it should be below 1200). I have been told it may be the engine misfiring.
There is a story before this, the car started idling poorly then one day cut out and wouldn't restart, after a little investigation it turned out to be the fuel pump.
After about a month I finally got round replacing it and at the same time I changed the fuel filter spark plugs and leads.
The car started perfectly and seemed to run fine but after a few trips I noticed it was drinking more petrol than before, I was getting about two thirds the mpg.
There are no petrol leaks and added with the high emission I suspect it could have been something I did.
Any suggestions?
There is a story before this, the car started idling poorly then one day cut out and wouldn't restart, after a little investigation it turned out to be the fuel pump.
After about a month I finally got round replacing it and at the same time I changed the fuel filter spark plugs and leads.
The car started perfectly and seemed to run fine but after a few trips I noticed it was drinking more petrol than before, I was getting about two thirds the mpg.
There are no petrol leaks and added with the high emission I suspect it could have been something I did.
Any suggestions?