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pieeater

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124 months

Tuesday 20th December 2016
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Hi anyone ever fitted a 10000 ohms resistor to there cts. read on a sd1 forum that rover recommended that the dealers were told to fit them when some of the cars were over fuelling on cold starts.

KKson

3,466 posts

146 months

Tuesday 20th December 2016
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pieeater said:
Hi anyone ever fitted a 10000 ohms resistor to there cts. read on a sd1 forum that rover recommended that the dealers were told to fit them when some of the cars were over fuelling on cold starts.
No but on the 390SE, which does over fuel, I just disconnected the cold start injector and now all is fine.

wedged up

353 posts

115 months

Tuesday 20th December 2016
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Funny this ! mine is disconnected ' but still over fuels on cold start . Stinks !!

pieeater

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57 posts

124 months

Tuesday 20th December 2016
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already disconnected cold start injector. plugs still a little wet. i need to rev up a little say 30 seconds or so before engine idles correctly.

wedged up

353 posts

115 months

Tuesday 20th December 2016
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me too !

KKson

3,466 posts

146 months

Tuesday 20th December 2016
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390 is exactly the same for the first 30 seconds then sorts itself out.

pieeater

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57 posts

124 months

Tuesday 20th December 2016
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Rover SD1 Forum Snippet #13 - Efi System "Hunting" Solutions. found this on vintage modelairplane.com maybe worth a read

pieeater

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57 posts

124 months

Tuesday 20th December 2016
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would have thought using a resistor would also cut the choke time down a little as mine seems to stay on a bit to long. cts is working as it should though

mrzigazaga

18,740 posts

186 months

Wednesday 21st December 2016
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The CSI only operates for around 12 seconds on cranking..Unplugging the CTS or CSI is abnormal as its there for a reason....Its not a choke as such just a bit more fuel...I would check the EAV valve to make sure its not stuck closed as this is the only thing that equals out the fuel in the way of air as the AFM flap is not being opened, Also make sure the plug is on properly.

All RV8's start rich but even out...I would also check the condition of your spark plugs, The RV8 does not like a lot of static testing as the engine needs to be up to temperature...The plugs can foul up very quickly as I found out.

Do you have a solid state fuel pressure regulator or an adjustable?.

Also if the idle control valve has been closed right up then this could cause an even more richer mix on start up.

Check the breather on the N/S rocker, Its only a pin hole and can become blocked and cause a variety of problems as its the crankcase breather.

Check the condition of your air filter.

Wipe out your distributor cap with a little WD40...And do this on a quarterly basis.

The cleaning of all plug connectors including the ECU is a good thing...Contact cleaner and electrical lube is a good investment.

My 350i starts like a right pig which could be..And I say..."Could be"...low compression..An electrical fault...A valve...Or simply the nature of the beast.

It is very easy to make a mountain out of a mole hill as I have done myself and seen many times on here.

The main thing is that it runs right when warmed up.....

wedged up

353 posts

115 months

Wednesday 21st December 2016
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Yeh ' May I be as bold to say that , they don't really like being cold !

mrzigazaga

18,740 posts

186 months

Wednesday 21st December 2016
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wedged up said:
Yeh ' May I be as bold to say that , they don't really like being cold !
Mate..We are not talking about your nipples....They should be greased periodically...(ooo missus)..hehe

pieeater

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57 posts

124 months

Wednesday 21st December 2016
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I thought that the cold start injector was more for sub zero temps and removal for the uk climate was ok to do. rover themselves recommended a resistor on the cts to the dealers for cold start issues at the time. all be without saying what caused the problem in the first place.

mrzigazaga

18,740 posts

186 months

Wednesday 21st December 2016
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pieeater said:
I thought that the cold start injector was more for sub zero temps and removal for the uk climate was ok to do. rover themselves recommended a resistor on the cts to the dealers for cold start issues at the time. all be without saying what caused the problem in the first place.
TBH...Ive never noticed any difference with it connected or dis-connected...The resistor fools the ECU into thinking the engine is already warm...If yours is over-fuelling I wouldn't of thought that the CSI would of made much difference???

You can disconnect the CTS when starting from cold and then plug it back in when warmed up...

adam quantrill

11,625 posts

263 months

Wednesday 21st December 2016
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Don't get the CTS and CSI mixed up!


The 10k modification would appear to be for the CTS only, to weaken the mixture a little, in case the CTS is too aggressive.

I haven't tried it but it would appear to be worth a go and very easy to remove if it causes other problems.

It might even be worth starting with a trimpot (say a 22k one) and tweaking it to find the optimum value for your car, then putting in the closest fixed resistor.

pieeater

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57 posts

124 months

Wednesday 21st December 2016
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Hi i was talking about a resistor on the CTS. i have ordered a resistor to try. like you said worth a try.i let everybody now how it goes. would be nice not to over fuel every time its a bit cold.

pieeater

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57 posts

124 months

Saturday 24th December 2016
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fitted a 10000 ohms resistor to the cts today. great improvement on start up idles straight away. no over fuelling no need to rev the engine on start up. rover were doing this back in 1988 when cars were under warranty so a 30 year old tvr may benefit from this if your car over fuels on start up. thought i would share maybe worth giving it a go. cost pennies for the resistor.

mrzigazaga

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186 months

Saturday 24th December 2016
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pieeater said:
fitted a 10000 ohms resistor to the cts today. great improvement on start up idles straight away. no over fuelling no need to rev the engine on start up. rover were doing this back in 1988 when cars were under warranty so a 30 year old tvr may benefit from this if your car over fuels on start up. thought i would share maybe worth giving it a go. cost pennies for the resistor.
Thanks for posting up the findings....smile

pieeater

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57 posts

124 months

Saturday 24th December 2016
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one thing i also noticed, the other sensor, cold start injector(csi) before i disconected i removed it from the plenum but still piped up. when engine was turned over even on a mild day it still fires fuel for about 2 seconds. so i then decided to disconnect completely.