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Originally Posted by Minnet
I noticed, that you mentioned, that it would run smoother with the EHA disconnected.
In that case, you should not attemt to adjust the mixture screw. With the EHA disconnected, the fuel distripbutor will operate in its "native" mode (as it did before the "E" version), where the fuel pressure increased proportional to the airflow by the mechanical control (air flow meter plate will move the plunger inside the fuel distributor). The mixture screw is adjusting this linkage, and since it appears to run OK with EHA disconnected, the adjustment must be close to the correct position.
The EHA is connected in parallel to the plunger to fine adjust the mixture according to the feedback from the oxygen sensor.
So, if it works well with EHA disconnected and ill when connected, the problem must be in the electronic loop. Either it could be the EHA itself (it does fail sometimes), or it is the control by the ECU, which basically gets input from oxygen sensor, air mass sensor, altitude sensor (if provided), coolant temperature, rpm, speed and throttle position switches.
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I did reset or adjust the fuel when I had it running so I might have over richened the system I will pull 2&6 just to look,The ox is new,Not more than 20 mile on it,Though I have no idea of all the other switches and sensors you mention. Fuel system has nearly a complete revamp we only have the tank screen to replace and I will then be certain of the fuel system having good supply to the main filter and the pumps,Well onward and upward thanks for your input all is greatly appreciated j-n-t