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Re: CIS-E tuning/setting information. (ISV Duty cycle)



This is the differential pressure regulator, which is completely different
from reading the idle stabilizer valve's duty cycle :( I know how to do
this, but before I do this I need to set my ISV's duty cycle per bentley
instructions. The only thing is, bentley isn't clear which wire to connect
the probe of your multimeter to..... when setting CIS-E you set the ISV's
Duty cycle, the timing, and then the mixture. Check all, then repeat one or
two more times tweaking it a little to "sync" them all. The only holdup is
finding this wire/connector to read the duty cycle from. Thanks,
                    Gary Huff
-----Original Message-----
From: Craig Williams <roccolister@hotmail.com>
To: Gary Huff <scirocco86@home.com>; scirocco-l@scirocco.org
<scirocco-l@scirocco.org>
Date: Saturday, July 29, 2000 8:01 PM
Subject: Re: CIS-E tuning/setting information.


>Gary,
>
>You take the reading off of the Differential Pressure Regulator on the back
>side of the fuel distributor. I had a test wire made to do this. The
Bentley
>manual describes exactly how to set it, but basically once the car is
warmed
>up your will get a fluctuating reading. You want it set to 5 mA, which
means
>it will fluctuate from 4 to 6.
>
>HTH -- Craig
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: Gary Huff <scirocco86@home.com>
>To: <scirocco-l@scirocco.org>
>Sent: Saturday, July 29, 2000 2:15 PM
>Subject: CIS-E tuning/setting information.
>
>
>> List,
>>         Car in question is an 86 16v car. I have a week off work coming
up
>> in which I have to get my car running as best as possible so I can get to
>> without eating lots of gas or being poisoned by noxious exhaust fumes.
>>
>> I have a question about setting the idle. Which wire do I take the
reading
>> off of in order to get the duty cycle of the idle stabilizer valve? I
know
>> this can be done by ear, but since im replacing the o-ring on the idle
>> adjustment screw I'd rather do this *RIGHT* the first time, then redo my
>> timing and mixture settings for a good running 16v scirocco. Another
>> question, where can I rent/buy a meter that also does duty cycle along
>with
>> the other things that multimeters normally do? How much are they? Thanks,
>>                                     Gary Huff
>>
>>
>>
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