New car + lamba issue
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Hi all
After 4 years without a Cerb, I couldn't resist any longer and picked up a really nice 4.2 a couple of weeks ago. In that time we've had an Elise, 911 (996), and a few classic Lotus, and still have a 85 Turbo Esprit, which I think is a keeper.
But the test drive in the Cerb blows them all out the water in my opinion.
I had a 4.5 before which was rapid, but this 4.2 feels quicker if thats possible!
Can anyone tell me which manifold the Lamba 2 is on, I had the MIL light come on with a misfire, and the car cuts out on tickover, needs to be constantly revved to keep it running.
I plug in the laptop and its showing up bad Lamba 2, and it is pretty much staying at 1.85V constantly, whereas the other is flicking between 0.0 - 1.00V as it should.
Are those symptons consistant with a lamba sensor gone down? when I had a dodgy one on the 4.5 it ran ok just a little lumpy.
Also how can I tell if the engine is a clatter cam, from the engine number?
Many thanks for any help
Mal
After 4 years without a Cerb, I couldn't resist any longer and picked up a really nice 4.2 a couple of weeks ago. In that time we've had an Elise, 911 (996), and a few classic Lotus, and still have a 85 Turbo Esprit, which I think is a keeper.
But the test drive in the Cerb blows them all out the water in my opinion.
I had a 4.5 before which was rapid, but this 4.2 feels quicker if thats possible!
Can anyone tell me which manifold the Lamba 2 is on, I had the MIL light come on with a misfire, and the car cuts out on tickover, needs to be constantly revved to keep it running.
I plug in the laptop and its showing up bad Lamba 2, and it is pretty much staying at 1.85V constantly, whereas the other is flicking between 0.0 - 1.00V as it should.
Are those symptons consistant with a lamba sensor gone down? when I had a dodgy one on the 4.5 it ran ok just a little lumpy.
Also how can I tell if the engine is a clatter cam, from the engine number?
Many thanks for any help
Mal
Lambda 2 is the drivers side. It could either be the sensor its self or probably more likely the sensor reading is because you are either missing a spark on one pot or you have an injector stuck open.
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