germanmetal
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hi,i have told the co is adjustable on the 8v but autodata does not seem to show the adjustment pot.
Any help greatly appreciated.
Any help greatly appreciated.
Same as a 8V NA as well.ORIGINAL: sawood12
It's on the AFM - it is on a turbo anyway. It's a small allen screw on top of the AFM housing.
Yes there is a screw on the top of the AFM. Book figure is around 1.8% depending on model, if you can't get anywhere near this figure then the AFM is dead or the TPS needs adjustment.ORIGINAL: barks944
What do you mean by co? Only thing I can think of is carbon monoxide..So does this mean there's some way to control AFR? Would be nice if there is on an 84 944 as mines running rather rich atm.
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