<VV> OT waterpumpers
henry kaczmarek
kaczmarek at charter.net
Mon Aug 22 22:02:02 EDT 2005
OK
So tell me, How did you re-program the mixture control solenoid, and the
Idle speed control sensor to change idle speed and fuel/air mixtures to
respond at a temperature lower than the 192 that is programmed into the prom
and the engine control computer by the factory??
Computer engineers, and mechanics everywhere await your wisdom.
Hank
----- Original Message -----
From: "Padgett" <pp2 at 6007.us>
To: <virtualvairs at corvair.org>
Sent: Monday, August 22, 2005 8:16 PM
Subject: Re: <VV> OT waterpumpers
>
>>Changed the T-stat to a 180 (cant' do that anymore on a computer
>>controlled car),
>
> Sure you can, all of my computer cars have 180's. Of course it helps to
> reprogram the electric fans to come on a bit earlier also. The General
> seems to feel that 230F is fine but I keep mine within 10F of 180. As long
> as the coolant is over 150F everything is working and I find that things
> like hoses, belts, and batteries last considerably longer here in Florida.
> Also can say there is plenty of heat with a 180 even at 0F.
>
> Padgett
>
>
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