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  1. #1
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    Cant wait to blow this car up!

    Hey guys,

    Having massivee problems with my eg......

    1. Idle is all over the place..
    2. Massive overheating... constantly....

    D15... something...... dual carbie..

    Please help

    Rice
    Last edited by bennjamin; 07-02-2008 at 07:30 PM.

  2. #2
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    idle will have an adjustment near the carbies,and a mixture adjustment.
    overheating should be something to do with the cooling system,check:
    any leaks?
    fans kicking in properly?
    radiator blocked?
    Coolant going down but no leaks,could point to a headgasket?

    Might have a blown headgasket if its running dodgy and the cooling is all messed up
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  3. #3
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    Just take it to ya local mechanic man.

  4. #4
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    run ecu test... did u jst recently changed the motor? if so u must have missed a sensor double check all wiring from the ecu man. l

    i remember not long ago u ask if i had motor for sale so i assume u did a conversion? i dont know anyways let us know.
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  5. #5
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sir_vtec View Post
    run ecu test... did u jst recently changed the motor? if so u must have missed a sensor double check all wiring from the ecu man. l

    i remember not long ago u ask if i had motor for sale so i assume u did a conversion? i dont know anyways let us know.
    correct me if i m wrong.. but as far as i knw.. carb doesnt run ECU


  6. #6
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    i had the problem with the over heating, try to flush the radiator, if not, check any loose hose, including the one behild undernearth the engine, if not, change the radiator, i fixed my problem by changing the whole radiator.

    try restart the ECU, pull the fuse for the ECU(10A) and its back up(7.4)--(top left corner in the fuel box in the engine bay), leave it for 10mins, then put it back in, start the car without doing anything, no revving nothing, wait 10mins, then go for a drive, the idle problem should solve.,

  7. #7
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    Quote Originally Posted by |N| View Post
    correct me if i m wrong.. but as far as i knw.. carb doesnt run ECU
    carby runs an ECU

  8. #8
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    Quote Originally Posted by ECU-MAN View Post
    carby runs an ECU
    they sure do....

    Let it blow and get a k20.

  9. #9
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    Could the overheating be caused by the motor running excessively lean?
    I mean if the carbies are shot and aren't delivering fuel engine could be really lean and overheating?
    Maybe blown head/ gasket? aswell
    Just a thought correct me if im wrong.. im a noobie =)
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  10. #10
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    Overheating could be caused by a bad Thermostat.
    Remove the thermostat (should be on the drivers side of the engine above the gearbox) and place it in hot water. If the thermostat doesnt move when in hot water then its faulty.

    As for the Idle problem, rather than adjusting the idle screw to patch the problem, you should fix the source of the problem instead. Give the carby a good clean using Carby Cleaner. Also get the Tappets adjusted and replace the air filter and fuel filter if its dirty.
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  11. #11
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    If the thermostat hasn't been changed for a while then U should replace it while it's out.

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