At 7:37 PM 8/2/98, Tom Young wrote: > On the L-Jetronic systems with the O2 sensor, you can get a close > approximation of the "correct" mixture ... > Counterclockwise leans and clockwise richens. > And At 7:08 PM 8/2/98, David Marshall wrote: > Turning the CO2 screw clockwise on a CIS VW make the mixture leaner. > IT CAN'T BE BOTH WAYS!!! Unless you're talking about DIFFERENT screws. One of you talks about mixture and the other mentions CO2 while the original poster mentioned the "CO content screw". Gentlemen, please check your clocks and screw identification as well as its rotational effect. The original poster has an "'86 Westy" which makes his system a Digifant (not L-Jetronic nor CIS) if it makes any difference... Thank you.
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