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Hi everyone!
I have a Porsche 944 -85B and it has had some strange problems the last year. I bought the car without oil pressure which turned out to be nothing more than a clogged up oil filter and after putting in a new one there was good oil pressure again with a steady needle. After this problem it would start and then stall immediately but could be held running with the foot on the pedal. After some head scratching I smoke tested the intake and sure it was a vacuum leak. A huge one! After this the car started fine and ran properly for some minutes till it warmed up. Now the car had a idle speed issue. This is pretty much where I left it since last February, until last week. I did some research and most likely it was the Idle Speed Valve that was the culprit. It was! I ordered a new one and put it in the car. Now when bridging the terminals in the diagnostic connector the idle speed sunk and i was able to set the correct base idle at the screw on the throttle body. Before I installed the new one I compared the specs on both of them and the old one seemed fine. It has the correct ohms and everything but still did not work properly. Now to my final issue. I have a random misfire occurring at idle and it doesn’t seem to be a specific cylinder. It seems to me that it happens randomly at all cylinders. Before changing the ISV I had a slight misfire feeling when driving at partial throttle however changing the ISV took care of that problem. Probably because the ISV was behaving erratically before. When I had the intake off I checked all the sensors and everything. The lot! The only sensors I have’t checked are the Speed and Reference sensors. The reason for that is that I don’t have a lab scope, yet! There is one other thing I haven’t checked and that is fuel pressure. I have ordered a fuel pressure gauge so I will be able to test in a few days. I will keep you posted. I have done a compression test which resulted in 185-200 psi on all cylinders. That seems fine to me. When driving the car on high loads, for example during acceleration the engine runs fine. No misfire or anything. My thoughts are that I now am left with what appears to be a bad spark situation which only shows up at idle speeds. I have changed the plugs and the old ones, which only had 700 miles on them, were fine apart from a light blackness to them. That would indicate either a slightly rich condition or a weak spark, right? This car has had a new AFM sensor put in it a few years ago according to receipts I got with the car. I am thinking that it also could be a mixture problem at idle as the CO correction screw is on the AFM. I have tried to increase the mixture by screwing it in and the misfire goes away. Could this be the cause. Last year at the MOT, I had a CO value of 0.2% which is low so I increased it a bit. Now the thing is that Porsche says the CO should be within 0.5-1.5% at idle so I don’t want to increase it too much. It is better to find out if something else is the cause. Could more fuel help combustion if the spark is weak? I haven’t changed cap and rotor or spark plug wires yet because they are quite expensive. I also want to be sure of what it is first. Sure, the car could probably need a cap, rotor and wires cause they are old and show signs of wear. I have also made breath test through a vacuum line and the engine can pull about 9.5 psi vacuum at idle which is good to me. I would be very grateful for any thoughts on this problem! Oh, I almost forgot. I am from Sweden and our cars are mostly imported from Germany and this being a -85B it has not got a catalytic converter so there is no O2 sensor to worry about. The car has got L-Jetronic fuel injection and the timing is controlled by the DME.
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