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Okay, a few jobs were done on the Zed (TT) in the past week..

New oil pressure sensor fitted - all working okay (I've never seen the oil pressure gauge read so high).

New fuel regulator fitted - seems fine at the moment.

Idle speed adjusted - was idling a bit too low, with a tendency to stall (infrequently).

Connected ECUTalk and went for a wee drive (screenshot of the info at idle)

Comments on the gauge readings welcomed, please.

I think that the AAC % is way too high and the IACV/FICD has no activity at all.

The car runs fine but quite rich, it does have a Zedworld chip fitted and is decatted

Would the high AAC reading have anything to do with the car running rich?

The AAC figure drops to about 205 on over-run.

Thanks  - Andy

 

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The aac  wing so high might indicate an air leak.  Especially coupled with the stalling issue

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