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Vince I see you have taken off the ICS on a couple of conversions? Is that to clean them or because you taken off the inlet manifold? I think I am somewhere closer to finding out why have poor fuel economy on petrol and LPG. What do you think of the following? I have checked the ISC, resistance is fine but when put voltage through it none of the valves worked and the valve shaft did not move but you could hear the valves click. So I think it is broken.
To back track a bit when got the LPG conversion the guy put a valve on the pipe from air inlet pipe to the ISC and had it virtually closed which mean it idled OK when at temp but needed foot on pedal when starting cold. Now I have removed the valve it starts fine when cold and idles 2000 rpm when at temp.
The thought for running poor fuel economy is the temp sensor is telling the ECU when it is up to temp which then gives signals to the ISC to vary the air, being broke its stuck in cold / open position letting a lot more air in than needed, then the O2 sensors are reading lean mixture and dumping more fuel in hence idling at 2000rpm??
Any thoughts?
Vince I see you have taken off the ICS on a couple of conversions? Is that to clean them or because you taken off the inlet manifold? I think I am somewhere closer to finding out why have poor fuel economy on petrol and LPG. What do you think of the following? I have checked the ISC, resistance is fine but when put voltage through it none of the valves worked and the valve shaft did not move but you could hear the valves click. So I think it is broken.
To back track a bit when got the LPG conversion the guy put a valve on the pipe from air inlet pipe to the ISC and had it virtually closed which mean it idled OK when at temp but needed foot on pedal when starting cold. Now I have removed the valve it starts fine when cold and idles 2000 rpm when at temp.
The thought for running poor fuel economy is the temp sensor is telling the ECU when it is up to temp which then gives signals to the ISC to vary the air, being broke its stuck in cold / open position letting a lot more air in than needed, then the O2 sensors are reading lean mixture and dumping more fuel in hence idling at 2000rpm??
Any thoughts?
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