My experience with this is to get the engine running smoothly and a little on the rich side until you can get it to a shop. Turning the CO2 screw clockwise on a CIS VW make the mixture leaner. If anyone out there knows where I can get an inexpensive CO2 analyzer please let me know!!! At 21:53 8/2/98 EDT, Dan Hall wrote: >Volks, >Is there any way to make improvements in the mixture without an exhaust gas >analyzer? Just something in the ballpark until I can get to a mechanic. >Also, which way do you turn the CO content screw to lean or richen the >mixture? >I tried searching the archives but, as usual, didn't have any luck. Are the >archives as slow for you guys and gals as they are for me? >Thanks >Dan Hall >Tuscaloosa, Alabama >'86 Westy > > -- David Marshall, Quesnel BC, mailto:david@volkswagen.org -- -- 78 1.8L VW Rabbit, 80 2.0L VW Caddy, 87 Audi 5KQ -- -- 85 1.8L VW Cabrio, 88 1.6L VW Syncro Double Cab -- -- Volkswagen Homepage http://www.volkswagen.org -- -- USE DAVID@VOLKSWAGEN.ORG WHEN SENDING PMAIL -- |
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