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    Posted: 30 Apr 2009 at 4:09pm
is there a setting for this as it has a adjustable wheel on the side??
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that wheel is actually the air mixture screw iirc
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Originally posted by prim-n-proper prim-n-proper wrote:

that wheel is actually the air mixture screw iirc
 
 
aye as said used to adjust Base Idle...Wink
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is there a mixture screw on these engines or is it all controlled by the ecu i only ask as i feel its either getting to much air or to much fuel this has only happened when i changed the plugs and only on full chat.it like somthing should be adjusting as you get faster but is'nt quite right . normal driving it feels better than it ever hasConfused
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when you adjust it you need to put the car into service mode or you will screw it up.

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are you saying there is an adjustment for the mixture ,were!!  and how do you put it into service mode and do you not need a machine to check emissions
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there is no adjustment for mixture, the screw is for base idle which with ecu in service mode should be between 750-850rpm.
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