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Date:         Thu, 22 Oct 1998 10:13:31 -0500
Reply-To:     Martin's <nitram@TBCNET.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@vanagon.com>
From:         Martin's <nitram@TBCNET.COM>
Subject:      More on The Digfiant being defiant
Comments: To: vanagon <Vanagon@VANAGON.COM>
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In addition to the below mentioned, this morning, outside temp 35ish, the van ran great. HOWEVER, I did notice that the rpm never fell below 2000. I could get it below by "gunning" it rapidly, but when I raised it slowly to above 2000 and took my foot off like normal, it was come down to and stay at 2000rpm. If I shut off and restart the van, it would idle @ 900. ( O2 sensor still disconnected)

> I have a 87 Vanagon with a digfiant efc. Now that the cold weather is upon > us in Chicago, the sytem is running terrible. The fuel consumption is > around 16.1mpg (automatic) and the tailpipe is very sooty. ( had been > 18mpg) The engine is surging/chugging and stalling frequently. I > disconnetcted the O2 sesonrs with no better results. I also checked the > temp sensors and they were resonable,( as I did not have the exact temp).

> Any ideas ? The O2 sensor is the 3 wire type, and the collant temp sensor > were new in the summer (I know, that meaningless) > > > > Thanks, > > Larry


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