iATN Help: send blank email to: help@i-atn.com Upgrade: http://members.iatn.net/enhanced.html Archives: http://members.iatn.net/sponsorsindex.html Post Message: http://members.iatn.net/email/ _______________________________________________________ 1991 Volkswagen Vanagon 2.1 L Trans: Automatic Mileage: 111,000 miles VIN: WV2YBO25XMH002708 Fuel: Digifant I Misc Data: van Symptoms: Poor Idle Quality, Poor Fuel Economy Occurs: Always ____________________________________________________________ Hello! I use the ocsiloscope all the time to test ignition systems and to look at the pattern on the screen. I have only looked at two vanagon patterns and the were both different than any other car I've seen. I'm begining to think that this might be a vanagon only problem. Maybe some of you VW guys have run in to this alot. my firing lines are close to 20KV and they are very erradic.Spark lines don't look good eather. I don't really have an idling nor preformance problem, but gas mileage is said to be very poor. Has anyone seen goofy scope patterns on Vanagons?
Paul Rich prnkrrich@aol.com Technician Quality Import Service Elkhart, Indiana, USA
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