We love our 92 300E, except when we climb hills, like around the Sierras, when the elevation gets above 4-5000' and more. Unless I have a big run on the hill, I eventually am doing about 25 or 30 mph with a line of cars behind me. It's embarrassing. In town there isn't a problem. Even if I floor the accelerator on the hills in the mountains, nothing changes, no down shift (unless I put the trans in 3rd or 2nd (when it's real slow).
I realize that it's only a 6 cyl, but this seems rediculous. We use only the best gas, mileage is around 24-25 mpg., no overheating, no trans. slippage, no nothing. I even had the injectors cleaned, thinking that might solve the problem. Do I have to learn to live with this or is there a solution? |
With that fuel economy and the lack of power, I'd say you could be running a tad lean. I'd have the lambda tester out seeing if I could adjust it to the 40% mark or so.
Be sure that the bowden cable is adjusted properly. ------------------ Benzmac: Donnie Drummonds 1991 GMC Syclone ASE CERTIFIED MASTER AUTO TECHNICIAN SERVICE MANAGER FOR 14 BAY FACILITY MERCEDES SPECIALIST 8 YRS PARTNER IN MERCEDESSHOP.COM |
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