Date: Mon, 21 Nov 94 14:04:35 EST
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From: dcarment@ccs.carleton.ca (David Carment)
Subject: Re: Oxygen Sensor / Full Throttle Switch
Dave Kautz writes:
>
> > David Carment writes;
>
> > Finally when the vehicle was in for emmissons tests, was told by reputable
> > VW mechanic that the full throttle setup is marginal at best. He said you
> > could remove the device and would not notice the difference. I tend to
> > agree with him, at full throttle the difference is negligible; and yes the
> > switch is properly adjusted to the cam.
> >
> > Conclusion - still unclear what the full throttle switch is intended to do
> > : advance the curve, richen the mixture or a combination; believe that is
> > not crucial but nevertheless a problem.
> >
> > One solution - glancing through Bentley's at the bookstore; they have
> > a detailed description of adjusting and testing the full throttle switch
> > and black box - this would be my next step....
> >
> > Perhaps some one out there can throw some light on the issue (PhD's not
> > required).....DC
> >
>
>
>
> I am always a little specualtive when mechanics start on the "those engineers
> at the factory don't know what they're doing" - I doubt VW would have gone to
> the expense of including the full throttle switch if it wasn't necessary. My
> recollection of it's function (I'm at work and can't look it up) is that it
> tells the computer to richen up the mixture at full throttle. This may not
> result in more power but it may help keep peak temperatures and detonation
> under control. I'd try and keep it working, if possible.
>
> Einspritzerly yours,
>
> Dave Kautz
>
OK but can you tell us how to test it? The Hayne's is unclear and even
though i have replaced the "black box" it still seems to make little
noticeable difference. Your idea of peak temps is interesting though.
Earlier I had asked if removing the EGR would be detrimental, after all it
also reduces peak temps by inserting inert gas into the combustion chamber
no consensus on that one either ------DC
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