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Range Rover Blues:
You test the reisitance when cold, then heat it up and measure it asit drops, lok for it going open circuit as it heats or the reading not changing.  IIRC the fule temp sensor iff fitted is at the front of the fuel rail, you may not have one on a flapper EFi.

turbonutter:
cheers i shall have a go at that 2morow
i tryed staring it again today , it fired but was running like a bag of crap

sounded like is was only on a few cylinders and poping

its worse now than when it got parked up last week , at least it ran on cylinders   

Range Rover Blues:
If it's a flapper then check the injector resistor pack, under the airbox bracket.

turbonutter:

--- Quote from: Range Rover Blues on December 10, 2008, 01:01:59 ---If it's a flapper then check the injector resistor pack, under the airbox bracket.

--- End quote ---

i know its got the injector resistor pack , i have 2 spare ones that came with the truck so shall try swapping that

turbonutter:
just had a play with it

not tested the temp sensor yet , looking at it it looks new ! i know that dosent meen it [!Expletive Deleted!]

i changed the resistor pack , cleaned the plugs again and she fired

it still wasnts right tho , the conections on the airflow meter were not that good , think that was half the problem  :doh:

its now running quite nice , tick over is just under 1000 rpm and it revs fine

it still pops lots when its reved and let to run down , so may still be over fueling

also noticed that theres more oil in it !!!!!!!! way above the max line and it smells of fuel , so think i shall change the oil before i do any more to it

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