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Injector values, how do these look?
We haven't had an injector thread for a while so thought I'd kick off a new one.
Car was a bit lumpy starting this morning. I had plenty of time on the glow plugs as I was setting up the IID for logging volts befor cranking. Drove fine for the 6 mile trip.
After couple of hours cooling down, started again with no issues and pulled up the injector balance values when cold:
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Then once home did the same when warmed up:
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How do these look? No errors or anything, just the lumpy running this morning.
No.1 looks suspect Del. How that equates to which one(s) is the dodgy one I don't know.Mark.
2006, D3 SE Auto - gone but not forgotten.
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17th Jun 2016 12:47 pm
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I know it's a weird releationship with what the cylinder/injector number is. Nothing like keeping things simple.
Getting a tad nervious as starting next w/end I'll be doing almost 8k miles in 4 weeks. And my Jazz keeps looking at me saying "Take me daddy, take me. My injectors are fine."
17th Jun 2016 12:53 pm
Disco_Mikey
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Can anything be done to help, thinking super diesel rather than supermarket juice? I know these cars aren't known for self repairing but I can hope. What would happen if left, just get a bit more heavy on fuel or put the engine out of commission in a massively expensive hissy fit?
17th Jun 2016 1:37 pm
Disco_Mikey
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A couple of tanks with 2 stroke added, and some injector cleaner/posh diesel My D3 Build Thread
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No disrespect to anyone intended, but I dont understand why people would have an expensive car and put sh*t diesel in it? Supermarket Diesel is not the same as 'proper' diesel.
Someone one told me 'you dont see black cabs or HGV's in supermarket stations' and I dont think I ever have.
I may be proved wrong, but I'm not going to risk it.Richard
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17th Jun 2016 1:51 pm
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