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Zugara

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Help required please ;)

 

My car seems very thirsty at the moment, I am not ragging the ass of it either :dry: , Put 40 squids(98 ron) of fuel in and only got 97 miles out of it :scare:

I had tried normal fuel prior to the 40 squid fill (98ron) and it was the same, fuel consumption reads 20 to 22 mpg.

 

One thing i have noticed is that the choke seems to stay on for quite a while, maybe after 3 miles it goes off. I have set my throttle controller to Normal.

Air filter is clear and oil level normal, as are tyre pressures. :thumbs:

 

The smell from the exhaust just seems to smell "rich" all the time.

 

Anyone with any ideas please :blush:

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Now, I'm not having a dig, but has this been happening since you changed your exhaust? And if so could that affect consumption, just a thought :wacko::)

 

No Graham, only just started within the last of weeks.

 

I am thinking the lamda sensor maybe at fault..... :shrug:

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Maybe PM Mark at Abbey or give Scott a ring, hope you get it sorted soon mate. :thumbs: Were you serious about the Biltong? :snack:

 

Now, I'm not having a dig, but has this been happening since you changed your exhaust? And if so could that affect consumption, just a thought :wacko::)

 

No Graham, only just started within the last of weeks.

 

I am thinking the lamda sensor maybe at fault..... :shrug:

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Maybe PM Mark at Abbey or give Scott a ring, hope you get it sorted soon mate. :thumbs: Were you serious about the Biltong? :snack:

 

Now, I'm not having a dig, but has this been happening since you changed your exhaust? And if so could that affect consumption, just a thought :wacko::)

 

No Graham, only just started within the last of weeks.

 

I am thinking the lamda sensor maybe at fault..... :shrug:

 

Biltong..........No mate, just pulling your pisser, cant stand the stuff. :yuck::yuck::yuck:

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Official way to check the lambda sensors, ideally you'd use Consult (Abbey have this or Nissan dealer) or I think you can read them off OBDII. Dont know the operating range, but sure Mark@Abbey or perhaps Jez@Horsham will chip in. When the car is warm it should read a certain range of volts, if its borked then it will read high or low accordingly. Or see how cheap Alex/Lee have a spare pair going?

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